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Eracs, short for error accidentals, are a way of denoting error cancelation in a subgroup. | Eracs, short for error accidentals, are a way of denoting error cancelation in a subgroup. | ||
For example, 37edo could be called 2.<<3.>3.5.7.11.13, such that adding the flat 3 and two sharp 3s results in a good 27. | For example, 37edo could be called 2.<<3.>3.5.7.11.13, such that adding the flat 3 and two sharp 3s results in a good 27. | ||
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Eracs, short for error accidentals, are a way of denoting error cancelation in a subgroup. For example, 37edo could be called 2.<<3.>3.5.7.11.13, such that adding the flat 3 and two sharp 3s results in a good 27.
See also: erac temperament optimization [[1]]
