Pentadacus is a nonoctave regular temperament in the 5.7.11 subgroup which tempers out the comma 831875/823543. It is even more exotic than Bohlen-Pierce, lacking both 2/1 and 3/1, and typically it would be used with an equave of 5/1. It is generated by a meantone-esque small whole tone interval that represents 54/49. Stacking 3 of these tones gives 7/5 and 7 of them give 11/5. Pentadacus has both low complexity (especially by the standards of the 5/1-equivalent world, where scales have lots of notes) and low error if tuned correctly, providing an efficient traversal of the 5.7.11 subgroup. 14ed5 is an inaccurate but important tuning of Pentadacus, because in 14ed5, the whole tone generator corresponds to a single step of 14ed5, although the renditions of 7/5&11/5

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