ahall41 Here is the report on SEGOVIA - attached. Missing stops are in dark red underlined.
SEGOVIA DEMO STOPS
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ahall41 In addition to the report of stops I sent previously, I should mention that in both the MAYOR and ECO divisions the Mano derecha (right-hand) is weak in amplitude in relation to left hand. However, if one is comfortable with modifying organ settings, it should be easy for users to add amplification to the desc. stops en masse, and save (export) the settings to a new .cmb file.
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The volumes, etc., are all as defined in the XML - by and large (including this case) I don't add or take anything away.
Re missing stops - if you open the XML file, and search for "Stops" (line 7154), you will find there are 26 stops listed - matching those listed? Looks like a Corneta isn't actually included (I can't find any cornet ranks or samples either).
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ahall41 - Thank you for explaining. I guess Sonus Paradisi was not completely accurate in their explanation of Demo features - honest mistake.
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pneuma - re Mano derecha, I can't detect a sudden drop off between B and C ... ?
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Sorry, I wasn't paying attention!
Some of the ranks do get quieter as you go down the scale It's probably be intentional - on the organ in church where I play the stopped diapason gets louder as you go up, but the dulciana is quieter.