108edo

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The //108 equal division// divides the octave into 108 equal parts of 11.111 cents each. It tempers out the Pythagorean comma, 531441/524288, in the 3-limit and 1990656/1953125, the valensixthtone comma, in the 5-limit. In the 7-limit it tempers out 126/125 and 1029/1024, supporting [[Starling temperaments#Valentine temperament|valentine temperament]], and making for a good tuning for it and for starling temperament, the planar temperament tempering out 126/125. In the 11-limit the patent val tempers out 540/539 and the 108e val tempers out 121/120 and 176/175, supporting 11-limit valentine for which it is again a good tuning.

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<html><head><title>108edo</title></head><body>The <em>108 equal division</em> divides the octave into 108 equal parts of 11.111 cents each. It tempers out the Pythagorean comma, 531441/524288, in the 3-limit and 1990656/1953125, the valensixthtone comma, in the 5-limit. In the 7-limit it tempers out 126/125 and 1029/1024, supporting <a class="wiki_link" href="/Starling%20temperaments#Valentine temperament">valentine temperament</a>, and making for a good tuning for it and for starling temperament, the planar temperament tempering out 126/125. In the 11-limit the patent val tempers out 540/539 and the 108e val tempers out 121/120 and 176/175, supporting 11-limit valentine for which it is again a good tuning.</body></html>