8539edo

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Prime factorization 8539 (prime)
Step size 0.140532 ¢ 
Fifth 4995\8539 (701.956 ¢)
Semitones (A1:m2) 809:642 (113.7 ¢ : 90.22 ¢)
Consistency limit 27
Distinct consistency limit 27

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While it may strike many people as too large to be practical, 8539edo has seen actual use as a bookkeeping device to keep track of higher-limit intervals which have been allowed to freely modulate, and has been proposed as a unit of interval measure, the tina. This is because it is a very strong higher-limit system, distinctly consistent through the 27-odd-limit. It is a strict zeta tuning, and is also the first non-trivial edo to be consistent in the 27-odd-prime-sum-limit. In the 13-limit, the only smaller systems with a lower logflat badness are 72, 270, 494, 5585 and 6079; in the 17-limit, that becomes 72, 494, 1506, 3395 and 7033. In the 19-limit, where it really shines, nothing beats it in terms of logflat badness until 20203.

Some of the simpler commas it tempers out include 123201/123200 in the 13-limit; 28561/28560, 31213/31212, 37180/37179 in the 17-limit; 10830/10829, 27456/27455, 43681/43680, 89376/89375 in the 19-limit; 12168/12167, 16929/16928, 19551/19550, 21736/21735, 25025/25024, 43264/43263 among others in the 23-limit.

Prime harmonics

Approximation of prime harmonics in 8539edo
Harmonic 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37
Error Absolute (¢) +0.0000 +0.0007 +0.0079 -0.0005 -0.0122 -0.0077 +0.0218 -0.0075 +0.0428 -0.0421 +0.0165 +0.0671
Relative (%) +0.0 +0.5 +5.6 -0.4 -8.7 -5.5 +15.5 -5.3 +30.4 -30.0 +11.8 +47.8
Steps
(reduced)
8539
(0)
13534
(4995)
19827
(2749)
23972
(6894)
29540
(3923)
31598
(5981)
34903
(747)
36273
(2117)
38627
(4471)
41482
(7326)
42304
(8148)
44484
(1789)

Subsets and supersets

8539edo is the 1065th prime edo. On that basis, the tina as a unit of measure could be criticized; however, some people prefer primes for this sort of job, as they do not imply a preference for one smaller edo over another.

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