Quartismic family
The quartisma or Saquinlu-azo comma is a comma with a ratio of 117440512/117406179 and a monzo of [24 -6 0 1 -5⟩. It is an unnoticeable comma of the 11-limit- specifically one of the the 2.9.7.11 subgroup- with a value of approximately 0.50619 cents. The quartisma is significant on account of it being the difference between a stack of five 33/32 quartertones and one 7/6 subminor third in Just Intonation. Despite that fact that the quartisma is an unnoticeable comma in JI, a number of reasonably well known EDOs (such as 17edo, 26edo and 34edo) actually fail to temper it out. In fact, there are even some EDOs such as 23edo and 70edo that seem to temper out the comma when one merely examines the patent vals for 33/32 and 7/6, yet, upon closer examination, actually fail to temper out the comma, as these calculations prove. Examples of edos that actually do temper out the quartisma are 22edo, 24edo, 68edo, 90edo, 91edo, 92edo, 159edo, and 3125edo.
The rank-3 quartismic temperament or Saquinlu-azo temperament is the rank-3 2.3.7.11 temperament that tempers out this comma. This page will also list various rank-2 temperaments that temper out this comma and thus belong in the quartismic family.
Quartismic
Comma: 117440512/117406179
No-five map: [<1 0 1 5], <0 1 1 -1], <0 0 5 1]]
No-five POTE generators: ~3/2 = 701.9826, ~33/32 = 53.3748
No-five edos: 21, 22, 24, 43, 46, 89, 135, 359, 494, 629, 742, 877, 1012, 1506, 2248, 2383, 2518, 7419
The following scale tree has been found:
The following quartismic MOS scales have been found:
Full 11-limit extensions
Shrutar
This is the 22&46 temperament. See Shrutar.
Escapade extension
This is the 22&43 temperament. See Escapade.
Godzilla extension
24&43
13-limit extensions
For 13-limit extensions, one could temper out 10985/10976. However, there are other possibilities as well.