Native Instruments B4 II User Manual

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44 – B4 II

If you want to

rename a preset, double click on its name and type in a new

one.
To store a preset you should use the

Store To command. This important

command lets you store presets in a location other than your currently selected
preset. After clicking

Store To you select the desired preset slot on the preset

list and your new sound will get stored. Be careful, though, you will

overwrite

the preset that formerly dwelled in that location
The B4 also sports a small MIDI file player. You can use it via the following
controls:

Audition Buttons: We have prepared some MIDI recordings to help you test
sounds. Pattern one plays a short jazz pattern, with number two it is blues
and rock for number three.
Play: Toggles playback of the currently loaded midifile on and off. This acts
as a combined play/pause button.
Stop: Stops playback of the currently loaded midifile.
Open Midifile: Opens a midifile to be played by your B4 organ.
The next bunch of buttons deal with managing the preset list and with import
and export of presets to and from disk.

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