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Hi, guys:
Both files have extensive SysEx banks which would contain data specific to the virtual organ being used. I think it's likely that the SysEx includes some volume resetting that only the particular virtual organ recognizes. There are a couple of CC expression and volume events in each file, but I think you've seen those already. David P.S. I see now that they were created for the SCPOP. Sound Canvas System Exclusive is pretty well documented, so you might be able to figure out what's happening with it. You'll need a program that lets you view System Exclusive data directly. |
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I got rid of the volume problem after opening/importing the MIDI file in a MIDI sequencer and exporting it (unchanged) as a MIDI file.
![]() I tried it with different freeware MIDI sequencers like Jazz++, MU.LAB Free Version, Music Studio Producer, Quartz AudioMaster Freeware and QWS.
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