Native Instruments B4 II User Manual

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32 – B4 II

B4 II

do so, click onto the insert slot, hold down the mouse button and
choose Stereo  AU Instruments  Native Instruments 

B4 II

• The B4 II interface opens and now appears in the instrument slot and

is ready to use. The instrument mixer channel will allow you to mix,
pan, and process the software's output just like any other existing audio
track in Logic.

• If the B4 II interface is not already open, double click on the mixer’s

insert slot to call up the B4 II interface. Here you can control and edit
all the features and functions that the product has to offer.

Note: If B4 II does not appear in the list of available AU instruments
inside your AU host application, then you may need to rescan your plug-
ins using the AU Manager from within Logic 7 (Logic menu/Preferences).
If the product does not show up there, then it is not installed correctly.
Please refer to the previous section on installing the plug-in for the Mac
platform for more assistance on setting this up.

After having loaded an Instrument from the library you should be able to trigger
it via MIDI using a keyboard controller. B4 II’s sound will generate through the
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 the Instrument track is selected in the Arrange window.
• 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 Logic.

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

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