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This revision was by author genewardsmith and made on 2011-07-13 14:27:36 UTC.
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The //383 equal division// divides the octave into 383 equal parts of 3.133 cents each. It is distinctly consistent through the 15-limit, and tempers out 32805/32768 in the 5-limit; 2401/2400 in the 7-limit; 6250/6237, 4000/3993 and 3025/3024 in the 11-limit;  and 625/624, 1575/1573 and 2080/2079 in the 13-limit and it supports [[Schismatic family#Sesquiquartififths|sesquiquartififths]].

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<html><head><title>383edo</title></head><body>The <em>383 equal division</em> divides the octave into 383 equal parts of 3.133 cents each. It is distinctly consistent through the 15-limit, and tempers out 32805/32768 in the 5-limit; 2401/2400 in the 7-limit; 6250/6237, 4000/3993 and 3025/3024 in the 11-limit;  and 625/624, 1575/1573 and 2080/2079 in the 13-limit and it supports <a class="wiki_link" href="/Schismatic%20family#Sesquiquartififths">sesquiquartififths</a>.</body></html>