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//190edo// divides the octave into 190 equal parts of size 6.316 cents each. It is interesting because of the utility of its approximations; it tempers out 1029/1024, 4375/4374, 385/384, 441/440, 3025/3024 and 9801/9800. It provides the [[optimal patent val]] for both the 7 and 11 limit versions of unidec, the 118&190 temperament, which tempers out 1029/1024, 4375/4374, and in the 11-limit, 385/384 and 441/440. It also provides the optimal patent val for the rank three 11-limit temperament portent, which tempers out 385/384 and 441/440, and gamelismic, the rank three 7-limit temperament gamelismic, which tempers out 1029/1024.

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<html><head><title>190edo</title></head><body><em>190edo</em> divides the octave into 190 equal parts of size 6.316 cents each. It is interesting because of the utility of its approximations; it tempers out 1029/1024, 4375/4374, 385/384, 441/440, 3025/3024 and 9801/9800. It provides the <a class="wiki_link" href="/optimal%20patent%20val">optimal patent val</a> for both the 7 and 11 limit versions of unidec, the 118&amp;190 temperament, which tempers out 1029/1024, 4375/4374, and in the 11-limit, 385/384 and 441/440. It also provides the optimal patent val for the rank three 11-limit temperament portent, which tempers out 385/384 and 441/440, and gamelismic, the rank three 7-limit temperament gamelismic, which tempers out 1029/1024.</body></html>