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As a micro (or nano) temperament, it is a landscape system in the 7-limit, tempering out [[250047/250000]], and in the 11-limit it tempers out [[9801/9800]]. Beyond that, [[10648/10647]] in the 13-limit, 12376/12375 in the 17-limit, 5929/5928 and 6860/6859 in the 19-limit and 8281/8280 in the 23-limit. | As a micro (or nano) temperament, it is a landscape system in the 7-limit, tempering out [[250047/250000]], and in the 11-limit it tempers out [[9801/9800]]. Beyond that, [[10648/10647]] in the 13-limit, 12376/12375 in the 17-limit, 5929/5928 and 6860/6859 in the 19-limit and 8281/8280 in the 23-limit. | ||
2460 is divisible by {{EDOs|2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, 41, 60, 82, 123, 164, 205, 246, 410, 492, 615, 820, and 1230}}, and its [[abundancy index]] is 1.868. Of the divisors, [[12edo]] is too well-known to need any introduction, [[41edo]] is an important system, and [[205edo]] has proponents such as [[Aaron Andrew Hunt]], who uses it as the default tuning for [http://www.h-pi.com/theory/measurement3.html Hi-pi Instruments] (and as a unit: [[mem]]). Aside from these, [[15edo]] is notable for use by [[Easley Blackwood Jr]], [[60edo]] is a [[highly composite edo | 2460 is divisible by {{EDOs|2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, 41, 60, 82, 123, 164, 205, 246, 410, 492, 615, 820, and 1230}}, and its [[abundancy index]] is 1.868. Of the divisors, [[12edo]] is too well-known to need any introduction, [[41edo]] is an important system, and [[205edo]] has proponents such as [[Aaron Andrew Hunt]], who uses it as the default tuning for [http://www.h-pi.com/theory/measurement3.html Hi-pi Instruments] (and as a unit: [[mem]]). Aside from these, [[15edo]] is notable for use by [[Easley Blackwood Jr]], [[60edo]] is a [[highly composite edo]]. | ||
In light of having a large amount of divisors and precise approximation of just intonation, 2460edo has been proposed as the basis for a unit, the [[mina]], which could be used in place of the cent. Moreover, a cent is exactly 2.05 [[mina]]s, and a mem, 1\205, is exactly 12 minas. | In light of having a large amount of divisors and precise approximation of just intonation, 2460edo has been proposed as the basis for a unit, the [[mina]], which could be used in place of the cent. Moreover, a cent is exactly 2.05 [[mina]]s, and a mem, 1\205, is exactly 12 minas. | ||
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== Regular temperament properties == | == Regular temperament properties == | ||
2460edo has lower 23-limit relative error than any | 2460edo has lower 23-limit relative error than any edo until [[8269edo|8269]]. Also it has a lower 23-limit [[TE logflat badness]] than any smaller edo and less than any until [[16808edo|16808]]. | ||
In addition, it has the lowest relative error in the 19-limit, being only bettered by [[3395edo]]. | In addition, it has the lowest relative error in the 19-limit, being only bettered by [[3395edo]]. |
Revision as of 17:46, 31 October 2022
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Theory
2460edo is uniquely consistent through to the 27-odd-limit, which is not very remarkable in itself (388edo is the first such system), but what is remarkable is the degree of accuracy to which it represents the 27-odd-limit intervals (see below). It is also a zeta peak and zeta peak integer edo, and it has been used in Sagittal notation to define the olympian level of JI notation.
As a micro (or nano) temperament, it is a landscape system in the 7-limit, tempering out 250047/250000, and in the 11-limit it tempers out 9801/9800. Beyond that, 10648/10647 in the 13-limit, 12376/12375 in the 17-limit, 5929/5928 and 6860/6859 in the 19-limit and 8281/8280 in the 23-limit.
2460 is divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, 41, 60, 82, 123, 164, 205, 246, 410, 492, 615, 820, and 1230, and its abundancy index is 1.868. Of the divisors, 12edo is too well-known to need any introduction, 41edo is an important system, and 205edo has proponents such as Aaron Andrew Hunt, who uses it as the default tuning for Hi-pi Instruments (and as a unit: mem). Aside from these, 15edo is notable for use by Easley Blackwood Jr, 60edo is a highly composite edo.
In light of having a large amount of divisors and precise approximation of just intonation, 2460edo has been proposed as the basis for a unit, the mina, which could be used in place of the cent. Moreover, a cent is exactly 2.05 minas, and a mem, 1\205, is exactly 12 minas.
Prime harmonics
Harmonic | 2 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 11 | 13 | 17 | 19 | 23 | 29 | 31 | |
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Error | Absolute (¢) | +0.000 | -0.004 | +0.028 | -0.045 | -0.098 | -0.040 | -0.077 | +0.048 | +0.018 | +0.179 | -0.158 |
Relative (%) | +0.0 | -0.8 | +5.7 | -9.3 | -20.2 | -8.2 | -15.9 | +9.8 | +3.8 | +36.7 | -32.3 | |
Steps (reduced) |
2460 (0) |
3899 (1439) |
5712 (792) |
6906 (1986) |
8510 (1130) |
9103 (1723) |
10055 (215) |
10450 (610) |
11128 (1288) |
11951 (2111) |
12187 (2347) |
Regular temperament properties
2460edo has lower 23-limit relative error than any edo until 8269. Also it has a lower 23-limit TE logflat badness than any smaller edo and less than any until 16808.
In addition, it has the lowest relative error in the 19-limit, being only bettered by 3395edo.
Rank-2 temperaments
Periods
per octave |
Generator
(reduced) |
Cents
(reduced) |
Associated
ratio |
Temperaments |
---|---|---|---|---|
12 | 1021\2460 (4\2460) |
498.049 (1.951) |
4/3 (32805/32768) |
Atomic |