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The //581 equal division// divides the octave into 581 equal steps of  2.065 cents each. It is uniquely [[consistent]] to the 25-limit. It tempers out 2401/2400 in the 7-limit, 3025/2025, 19712/19683, 151263/151250 in the 11-limit, and 2080/2079, 4096/4095, 4225/4224, 6656/6655 and 10648/10647 in the 13-limit. It supports and gives a good tuning for the 41&229 microtemperament, which has a neutral thirds generator. It is the first division after 270 with a lower 19-limit [[Tenney-Euclidean temperament measures#TE simple badness|relative error]], and the first past 311 with a lower 23-limit relative error.

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<html><head><title>581edo</title></head><body>The <em>581 equal division</em> divides the octave into 581 equal steps of  2.065 cents each. It is uniquely <a class="wiki_link" href="/consistent">consistent</a> to the 25-limit. It tempers out 2401/2400 in the 7-limit, 3025/2025, 19712/19683, 151263/151250 in the 11-limit, and 2080/2079, 4096/4095, 4225/4224, 6656/6655 and 10648/10647 in the 13-limit. It supports and gives a good tuning for the 41&amp;229 microtemperament, which has a neutral thirds generator. It is the first division after 270 with a lower 19-limit <a class="wiki_link" href="/Tenney-Euclidean%20temperament%20measures#TE simple badness">relative error</a>, and the first past 311 with a lower 23-limit relative error.</body></html>