Native Instruments B4 II User Manual

Page 54

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54 – B4 II

2 Pedal Drawbars: When active, the B4 pedals get only two drawbars (16’
and 51/3’). This does not mean that only two of the normally six drawbars are
active but that the two drawbars control a mixture of tones. This emulates a
feature of the original B3.
Upper Drawbars On Left: When this control is active the upper and lower
drawbar sections swap their positions in all views.
Pedal Drawbars In Middle: Activate this if you want the pedal drawbars between
those for the upper and lower keyboard.
Percus. Disables 1’ Drawbar: When active and Percussion switched on, the 1’
drawbars for the lower and upper manuals are deactivated.

Note: The stock B3 organ has nine contacts for every key, one for
every drawbar. For the percussion effect one contact has to be used,
so that one drawbar has to be dismissed. As the Percussion effect is
only available on the upper manual this control does not apply for the
lower.

Manuals setup

MIDI Channel: Assign individual MIDI channels for the three manuals and
for the controllers. Click on the value and move the mouse up or down to
change it. Use this if you are in the luxurious situation of having multiple MIDI
keyboards for controlling your B4.

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