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The //284 equal division// divides the octave into 284 equal parts of size 4.225 cents each. It tempers out the kleisma, 15625/15552, and the breedsma, 2401/2400, and is a good tuning for [[Kleismic family|quadritikleismic temperament]] which tempers out both. This is particularly true for the 11-limit version of quadritikleismic, which also tempers out 385/384. In fact, if 385/384 is tempered out essentially the same tuning accuracy can be obtained using quadritikleismic, and 284 serves for both.

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<html><head><title>284edo</title></head><body>The <em>284 equal division</em> divides the octave into 284 equal parts of size 4.225 cents each. It tempers out the kleisma, 15625/15552, and the breedsma, 2401/2400, and is a good tuning for <a class="wiki_link" href="/Kleismic%20family">quadritikleismic temperament</a> which tempers out both. This is particularly true for the 11-limit version of quadritikleismic, which also tempers out 385/384. In fact, if 385/384 is tempered out essentially the same tuning accuracy can be obtained using quadritikleismic, and 284 serves for both.</body></html>