Audio units plug-ins – Native Instruments B4 II User Manual

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• Record enable the MIDI track.

Note: If a product does not appear in the list of available VST instruments
inside Nuendo 3, then you may need to enable it manually via the
Devices/plug-in information window. If the product does not show up
there, then it may not be installed correctly. Please refer to the previous
section on installing the plug-in for both Windows and Mac platforms
for more assistance on setting this up.

After having loaded an Instrument from the library you should be able to trig-
ger it via MIDI using a keyboard controller. The plug-in’s sound will generate
through the VST mixer and directly to your sound card. If the plug-in does
not receive MIDI or generate audio, then make sure to check the following
two areas:

• Make sure "MIDI thru" is enabled in Nuendo.
• The MIDI channel of your MIDI track must correspond to the receive

channel of the loaded instrument.

• Make sure that you have properly configured your sound card for use

with Nuendo

(please refer to your Nuendo manual for more information).

Audio Units Plug-ins

Use in Logic 7

• Launch Logic and create an audio instrument track or set an existing

audio or MIDI track to an audio instrument track by clicking on it,
holding down the mouse button and choose Audio  Audio Instrument

Inst 1.

• Double click the audio instrument track to open the environment win-

dow. Logic scrolls automatically to the first instrument bus in the Logic
mixer.

• Choose the B4 II Audio Unit plug-in in the appropriate insert slot of

the instrument mixer bus, either in the arrange or mixer window. To

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