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Revision as of 23:13, 4 December 2020
The 137 equal division divides the octave into 137 equal parts of 8.759 cents each. It is the optimal patent val for 7-limit orwell temperament and for the planar temperament tempering out 2430/2401. It tempers out 2109375/2097152 (the semicomma) in the 5-limit; 225/224 and 1728/1715 in the 7-limit; 243/242 in the 11-limit; 351/350 in the 13-limit; 375/374 and 442/441 in the 17-limit; and 324/323 and 495/494 in the 19-limit. Since it is the 33rd prime number, 137edo has no proper divisors aside from 1.
A diagram of 7-limit Orwell based on the 31\137edo generator:
