Let's see if I understand this tuning correctly.
A C major harp gets five flatted reeds (according to [
www.leeoskar.com]), and is then called a G minor harp, getting its name from the 2 draw (G in this case) instead of the usual 1 blow (C in this case).
To display this harp layout on the Angelfire site you linked, in a way that matches that Lee Oskar page, I would select the following:
Position: 2nd (Cross)
Harp Tuning: Natural Minor (Lee Oskar (TM) Labeling)
Display Options: Normal, None
Layout: Blows on Top
What keys should I have of this tuning? Should I just do the ones listed in this Lee Oskar PDF (http://www.leeoskar.com/documentation/NaturalMinor-Notation-Chart.pdf)? That would be G minor at the very highest, going down 11 additional semitones for a lowest key of Ab minor.
Is this all correct?
Once I make one accurate "instrument" for a tuning, I'll be able to automatically generate all the other keys for it with a new program I wrote today, so that'll be nice. I tested it with the Powerbender tuning, so I'll have additional Powerbender keys up soon. Once I get the natural minor structure confirmed, I'll create the tuning, generate the other keys, and put it into the DVIICE.