Native Instruments B4 II User Manual

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Vibrato Setting

The Vibrato Setting switch allows for quick changes to the depth of the chorus
or vibrato effect. The switch has six settings:

V-1, C-1, V-2, C-2, V-3, C-3.

These settings determine the depth and mix of the Scanner Chorus/Vibrato
effect. In fact, changing these switches will change the Depth and Mix settings
found on the Expert View.
V stands for Vibrato effect and C is Chorus. The number indicates the depth
of the effect.

Pedal Drawbars

6 Drawbars setup the sound for the bass pedal channel. Anything is possible,
from pure deep sine bass, to grooving wooden bass tones, to full orchestral
sound. The drawbars include the 16’, 5 1/3’, 8’, 4’, 2 2/3’ and 2’ settings (in
other words, just like the first six drawbars from the other manuals). Because
preset selection will change the drawbars to the new settings, the drawbars
always represent the current bass pedal sound. If you would like to stay true
to the original B3 you can go to the

Setup View and switch on the 2 Pedal

Drawbars feature. By doing this, you will have only two drawbars (16’ and
51/3’) for the pedals.

Note: This setting does not mean that only two of the six drawbars are
active but that the two drawbars control a mixture of tones.

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