The Quartercache

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The Quartercache is a collection of temperaments of different ranks, including subgroup temperaments, that all temper out the quartisma- the unnoticeable comma with the ratio 117440512/117406179, and a monzo of [24 -6 0 1 -5. Among the members of this family are quartismatic, Altierran, meanquarter, coin, escapismic, dietismic, kleirtismic, doublefour and quarterframe.

Quartismic

For extensions, see Quartismic family.

The 11-limit parent comma for the quartismic family and for the Quartercache is the quartisma with a ratio of 117440512/117406179 and a monzo of [24 -6 0 1 -5. As the quartisma is an unnoticeable comma, this rank-4 temperament is a microtemperament.

Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11

Comma list: 117440512/117406179

Mapping: [1 0 0 1 5], 0 1 0 1 -1], 0 0 1 0 0], 0 0 0 5 1]]

Mapping generators: ~2, ~3, ~5, ~33/32

Optimal tuning (CTE): ~2 = 1\1, ~3/2 = 701.9742, ~5/4 = 386.3137, ~33/32 = 53.3683

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Badness: 0.274 × 10-6

Quartismatic

There are some temperaments in the Quartercache in which the quartisma is tempered out, but without any sort of five-limit representation. This particular temperament is the parent temperament of all such no-fives children, and is referred to as Saquinlu-azo temperament in color notation.

Subgroup: 2.3.7.11

Comma list: 117440512/117406179

Sval mapping: [1 0 1 5], 0 1 1 -1], 0 0 5 1]]

POTE generators: ~3/2 = 701.9826, ~33/32 = 53.3748

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The following unnamed rank-2 quartismic temperament MOS scales have been found

Altierran

In altierran, both the schisma and the quartisma are tempered out.

Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11

Comma list: 32805/32768, 161280/161051

Mapping: [1 0 15 1 5], 0 1 -8 1 -1], 0 0 0 5 1]]

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POTE generators: ~3/2 = 701.7299, ~33/32 = 53.3889

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Badness: 4.563 × 10-3

Tenierian

Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11.13

Comma list: 10985/10976, 32805/32768, 161280/161051

Mapping: [1 2 -1 3 3 5], 0 -3 24 -3 3 -11], 0 0 0 5 1 5]]

POTE generators: ~11/10 = 166.0628, ~33/32 = 53.4151

Badness: 16.903 × 10-3

Meanquarter

In meanquarter, both the meantone comma and the quartisma are tempered out.

Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11

Comma list: 81/80, 4128768/4026275

Mapping: [1 0 -4 1 5], 0 1 4 1 -1], 0 0 5 1]]

POTE generators: ~3/2 = 697.3325, ~33/32 = 54.1064

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Badness: 15.125 × 10-3

Coin

In coin, both the magic comma and the quartisma are tempered out.

Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11

Comma list: 3125/3072, 117440512/117406179

Mapping: [1 0 2 1 5], 0 5 1 0 -6], 0 0 0 5 1]]

POTE generators: ~5/4 = 380.3623, ~9/7 = 433.3120

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Badness: 70.470 × 10-3

Escapismic

In escapisimic, both the escapade comma and the quartisma are tempered out, thus, it is essentially an escapade expansion.

Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11

Comma list: 117440512/117406179, 4294967296/4271484375

Mapping: [1 2 2 3 3], 0 -9 7 -4 10], 0 0 0 5 1]]

POTE generators: ~33/32 = 55.3538

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Badness: 64.233 × 10-3

Dietismic

In dietismic, both the diaschisma and the quartisma are tempered out. Dietismic can easily be further tempered to shrutar, and in fact, it is rather unusual to find a different tempering option.

Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11

Comma list: 2048/2025, 117440512/117406179

POTE generators: ~3/2 = 704.5238, ~33/32 = 53.4408

Mapping: [2 0 11 2 10], 0 1 -2 1 -1], 0 0 0 5 1]]

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Badness: 23.250 × 10-3

Scales:

Rank 2 scale (52.6800, 2/1), 13|9

Rank 2 scale (53.3742, 2/1), 13|9

Kleirtismic

In kleirtismic, both the kleisma and the quartisma are tempered out. The "kleir-" in "kleirtismic" is pronounced the same as "Clair".

Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11

Comma list: 15625/15552, 117440512/117406179

Mapping: [1 0 1 1 5], 0 6 5 1 -7], 0 0 0 5 1]]

POTE generators: ~6/5 = 317.0291, ~68/55 = 370.2940

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Badness: 26.882 × 10-3

Doublefour

In doublefour, both the tetracot comma and the quartisma are tempered out.

Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11

Comma list: 20000/19683, 100656875/99090432

Mapping: [1 1 1 2 4], 0 4 9 4 -4], 0 0 0 5 1]]

POTE generators: ~425/384 = 175.9566, ~33/32 = 52.9708

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Badness: 81.083 × 10-3

Quarterframe

This is actually a microtemperament involving the lehmerisma and the frameshift comma. It is also a weak extension of the monzismic temperament.

Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11

Comma list: 3025/3024, 26214400/26198073, 29296875/29218112

Mapping: [1 4 47 130 26], 0 -6 -111 -316 -56]]

POTE generator: ~160/121 = 483.0098

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Badness: 0.154578

Ravine

Initially defined upon the 33/32 generator in 1619edo, producing a 832 & 1619 temperament.

Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11

Comma list: 514714375/514434888, 117440512/117406179, 1220703125/1219784832

Mapping: [1 26 21 27 -21], 0 -549 -420 -544 550]]

Optimal tuning (CTE): ~33/32 = 53.366

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13-limit

Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11.13

Comma list: 196625/196608, 200000/199927, 2912000/2910897, 3764768/3764475

Mapping: [1 26 21 27 -21 21], 0 -549 -420 -544 550 -389]]

Optimal tuning (CTE): ~33/32 = 53.366

Optimal GPV sequence: Template:Val list

Prequartismic

Named because 3125edo was the only one confirmed for tempering out the quartisma before it's discovery as significance of the difference between 5 33/32s and 7/6. Defined upon the 33/32 (or 64/33) generator in 3125edo, in terms of patent vals it can be described as 3125 & 4991 or 3125 & 1866.

Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11

Comma list: [24, -6, 0, 1, -5, [-1, 4, 11, -11, 0, [-19 -25 14  13 -3

Mapping: [1 1389 890 1395 -1383], 0 -1452 -929 -1457 1451]]

Optimal tuning (CTE): ~64/33 = 1146.624

Vals: 1259e, 1866, 3125, 4384e, 4991, 6250e, 8116d, 7509ee, 9375e, 11241de

13-limit

Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11.13

Comma list: 1990656/1990625, 14236560/14235529, 117440512/117406179, 1181640625/1181599328

Mapping: [1 1389 890 1395 -1383 -282], 0 -1452 -929 -1457 1451 299]]

Optimal tuning (CTE): ~64/33 = 1146.624