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'''82edo''', or 82 equal temperament, divides the octave into 82 equal parts of 14.634 cents each. The [[patent val]] is contorted in the [[11-limit]], from 82 = 2*41, and in the [[13-limit]] the patent val tempers out 169/168 and 676/675, and in the [[17-limit]] tempers out 273/272. It provides the optimal patent val for [[soothsaying]] temperament and supports [[baladic]] temperament. | '''82edo''', or 82 equal temperament, divides the octave into 82 equal parts of 14.634 cents each. The [[patent val]] is [[contorted]] (or [[enfactored]]) in the [[11-limit]], from 82 = 2*41, and in the [[13-limit]] the patent val tempers out 169/168 and 676/675, and in the [[17-limit]] tempers out 273/272. It provides the optimal patent val for [[soothsaying]] temperament and supports [[baladic]] temperament. | ||
[[Category:Equal divisions of the octave]] | [[Category:Equal divisions of the octave]] |
Revision as of 19:44, 29 September 2021
82edo, or 82 equal temperament, divides the octave into 82 equal parts of 14.634 cents each. The patent val is contorted (or enfactored) in the 11-limit, from 82 = 2*41, and in the 13-limit the patent val tempers out 169/168 and 676/675, and in the 17-limit tempers out 273/272. It provides the optimal patent val for soothsaying temperament and supports baladic temperament.