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{{PAGENAME}} has a step size of {{#expr: 1200/110}} cents. It reinforces [[55edo]] with the same 3, but a flat 5 instead of sharp 5 (in patent val), it also gains a new 7, 11 and especially 13, now quite accurate. But if you want the meantone system back you can still use every other note, experiencing the wonders of generic meantone with non-standard 7, or the new 7, or whatever you choose. It's wonderful either way.
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Revision as of 15:55, 17 July 2020

110edo is the equal division of the octave into 110 parts of 10.9090909091 cents each. It tempers out 15625/15552 and 3486784401/3355443200 in the 5-limit. Using the patent val, it tempers out 1728/1715, 3125/3087, and 3645/3584 in the 7-limit.

110edo has a step size of 10.909090909091 cents. It reinforces 55edo with the same 3, but a flat 5 instead of sharp 5 (in patent val), it also gains a new 7, 11 and especially 13, now quite accurate. But if you want the meantone system back you can still use every other note, experiencing the wonders of generic meantone with non-standard 7, or the new 7, or whatever you choose. It's wonderful either way.