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37b

What does 37b this mean? Are there more than one 37edo? ;-)

- xenwolf October 17, 2011, 11:44:14 PM UTC-0700


There's more than one 37edo val in each prime limit. The 5-limit val is <37 59 86|, which tempers out 250/243 (supporting porcupine) 393216/390625 and 262144/253125. The best alternative val which alters the mapping for 3 is called "37b" (the "b" from the fact that 3 is the second prime, and b is the second letter.) It has val <37 58 86| and tempers out 2187/2000 and 16875/16384.

- genewardsmith October 18, 2011, 06:00:53 AM UTC-0700


Thanks for the information.

- xenwolf October 18, 2011, 06:28:21 AM UTC-0700


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