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In a sense, these two temperaments represent the middle of the oneirotonic spectrum (with the L/s ratio ranging from 3/2 to 3/1); [[13edo]] represents both temperaments, with a L/s ratio of 2/1. This is analogous to how in the diatonic spectrum, the [[19edo]]-to-[[17edo]]-range has the least extreme ratio of large to small step sizes, with [[12edo]] representing both [[meantone]] (19edo to 12edo) and [[pythagorean]]/[[neogothic]] (12edo to 17edo). | In a sense, these two temperaments represent the middle of the oneirotonic spectrum (with the L/s ratio ranging from 3/2 to 3/1); [[13edo]] represents both temperaments, with a L/s ratio of 2/1. This is analogous to how in the diatonic spectrum, the [[19edo]]-to-[[17edo]]-range has the least extreme ratio of large to small step sizes, with [[12edo]] representing both [[meantone]] (19edo to 12edo) and [[pythagorean]]/[[neogothic]] (12edo to 17edo). | ||
(In the past, 5L 3s has been viewed as a MOS of the 5-limit temperament [[father]]. This viewpoint is increasingly considered obsolete, but "father" is still sometimes used for both the 5L 3s oneirotonic and the 3L 2s oneiro-pentatonic.) | (In the past, 5L 3s has been viewed as a MOS of the low-accuracy 5-limit temperament [[father]]. This viewpoint is increasingly considered obsolete, but "father" is still sometimes used for both the 5L 3s oneirotonic and the 3L 2s oneiro-pentatonic.) | ||
More extreme oneirotonic temperaments include: | More extreme oneirotonic temperaments include: |