218edo

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**<span style="font-size: 250%;">218edo</span>**
It contains very accurate ratios, here is the collection: 7/4, 11/8, 9/7, 8/7, 9/8, 10/9, 11/10, 17/16
**Bold numbers are off within less than 0.1 step size**
|| fraction: || 3/2 || 4/3 || 5/4 || 8/5 || 5/3 || 6/5 || 7/4 || 8/7 || 10/9 || 9/5 || 9/8 || 16/9 ||
|| steps in 218edo: || 128 || 90 || 70 || 148 || 161 || 57 || **176** || **42** || 33 || 185 || **37** || **181** ||

It's great for 2.9.7.17 subgroup, and good for 2.9.5.7.11.17 subgroup.

Tempers out 640000000000000000/635585924776181463 with patent 5, 7 and 9. This is the difference between three 7/4 ratios and sixteen 10/9 ratios stacked.

To handle accurate 3 along with everything mentioned, please explore [[436edo]].

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<html><head><title>218edo</title></head><body><strong><span style="font-size: 250%;">218edo</span></strong><br />
It contains very accurate ratios, here is the collection: 7/4, 11/8, 9/7, 8/7, 9/8, 10/9, 11/10, 17/16<br />
<strong>Bold numbers are off within less than 0.1 step size</strong><br />


<table class="wiki_table">
    <tr>
        <td>fraction:<br />
</td>
        <td>3/2<br />
</td>
        <td>4/3<br />
</td>
        <td>5/4<br />
</td>
        <td>8/5<br />
</td>
        <td>5/3<br />
</td>
        <td>6/5<br />
</td>
        <td>7/4<br />
</td>
        <td>8/7<br />
</td>
        <td>10/9<br />
</td>
        <td>9/5<br />
</td>
        <td>9/8<br />
</td>
        <td>16/9<br />
</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
        <td>steps in 218edo:<br />
</td>
        <td>128<br />
</td>
        <td>90<br />
</td>
        <td>70<br />
</td>
        <td>148<br />
</td>
        <td>161<br />
</td>
        <td>57<br />
</td>
        <td><strong>176</strong><br />
</td>
        <td><strong>42</strong><br />
</td>
        <td>33<br />
</td>
        <td>185<br />
</td>
        <td><strong>37</strong><br />
</td>
        <td><strong>181</strong><br />
</td>
    </tr>
</table>

<br />
It's great for 2.9.7.17 subgroup, and good for 2.9.5.7.11.17 subgroup.<br />
<br />
Tempers out 640000000000000000/635585924776181463 with patent 5, 7 and 9. This is the difference between three 7/4 ratios and sixteen 10/9 ratios stacked.<br />
<br />
To handle accurate 3 along with everything mentioned, please explore <a class="wiki_link" href="/436edo">436edo</a>.</body></html>