Xenharmonic Wiki:Deleted temperament entries

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This page collects deleted entries of regular temperaments from the Xenharmonic Wiki due to not meeting our notability guidelines, although other materials may still reference them. We recommend to refer to these temperaments with an ET join (e. g. "11-limit 12 & 85") or as a restriction of a different temperament (e. g. "no-7's cassandra").

Name Subgroup Mapping Reason for deletion
Meanplop 13-limit [1 0 -4 -13 24 10], 0 1 4 10 -13 -4]] Low accuracy is not worth medium complexity; poor-tasted name
Oviminor 5- to 7-limit [1 50 51 147], 0 184 185 548]] Pointless microtemperament: more complex than egads (which shares the same generator) at lower accuracy
Maqamschismic 2.3.5.11(.13) [1 0 15 -33 -28], 0 1 -8 23 20]] Unenlightening restriction of cassandra to remove a lower-complexity, accurate prime
Quintapole 7- to 11-limit [1 2 1 1 0], 0 5 -16 -22 -42]] Medium accuracy is not worth the high complexity; confusing name (could lead to confusion with similarly named "quintupole")
Quintapole > galeleic 13- to 19-limit [1 2 1 1 0 -1 5 4], 0 5 -16 -22 -42 -57 11 -3]] Medium accuracy is not worth the high complexity; not even supported by any patent vals
Quintapole > catagali 13- to 19-limit [1 2 1 1 0 0 5 4], 0 5 -16 -22 -42 -45 11 -3]] Medium accuracy is not worth the high complexity; not even supported by any patent vals
Quintapole > quintain 11- to 13-limit [1 2 1 1 1 0], 0 5 -16 -22 -30 -45]] Medium accuracy is not worth the high complexity
Bixby 5-limit [1 2 0], 0 0 1]] Extreme exotemperament: too coarse even for detempering
Archon 5-limit [1 0 2], 0 1 0]] Extreme exotemperament: too coarse even for detempering
Seesaw 2.3.5(.11) [1 0 1 2], 0 1 1 1]] Extreme exotemperament: too coarse even for detempering
Seesaw > heavy windmill 7- to 11-limit [1 0 1 0], 0 1 1 2]] Extreme exotemperament: too coarse even for detempering
Seesaw > light windmill 7- to 11-limit [1 0 1 3], 0 1 1 0]] Extreme exotemperament: too coarse even for detempering
Sixseven 2.3.7(.13) [1 0 1 2], 0 1 1 1]] Extreme exotemperament: too coarse even for detempering
Sixseven > heaven 2.3.7.11(.13) [1 0 1 0 2], 0 1 1 2 1]] Extreme exotemperament: too coarse even for detempering
Dog 2.3.19 [1 0 -2], 0 1 4]] unenlightening restriction of armodue/armodog, lack of unique value
Sept a.k.a. mujannab 7- to 13-limit [7 11 0 20 8 26], 0 0 1 0 1 0]] Pointless exotemperament: no reason to leave prime 5 free in 7et rather than prime 7; its former name was also confusable with mujannabic
Counterorson 7-limit [1 0 -21 85], 0 7 103 -363]] Pointless microtemperament: high badness at unusable complexity
Quectismic > nanoquectismic 7-limit [1 0 -554 109], 0 1 351 -67]] Pointless microtemperament: high badness at unusable complexity
Quectismic > conanoquectismic 7-limit [1 0 -554 -945], 0 1 351 598]] Pointless microtemperament: extremely high badness at unusable complexity
White dwarf 2.3.7.11.101 [1 25 2 -3 131], 0 29 -1 -8 154]] Extension of chrysanthemum to an extremely esoteric subgroup with extremely high complexity for its extension
Countermiracle > countermanna 13- to 17-limit [1 -21 -4 1 -39 -102 -98], 0 25 7 2 47 117 113]] Medium accuracy is not worth the high complexity
Countermiracle > counterbenediction 13- to 17-limit [1 -21 -4 1 -39 29 57 61], 0 25 7 2 47 -59 -63]] Medium accuracy is not worth the high complexity
Countermiracle > counterrevelation 11- to 17-limit [1 -21 -4 1 -11 29 33], 0 25 7 2 16 -28 -32]] Medium accuracy is not worth the high complexity; obvious 11/9 candidate at 3 gens is not treated as such
Cohemiripple 7- to 13-limit [1 -3 -5 -5 -8 -5], 0 10 16 17 25 19]] Impractical complexity for its accuracy; 25 generators for prime 11 (despite one generator being 550 ¢), while 24edo is about as accurate as possible