Native Instruments B4 II User Manual

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When activating Percussion on an original B3, the 1’ tone becomes silent.
The default setting for the B4 does not account for this. You can, however,
activate the

Perc disables 1’ drawbar feature on the Setup View to get your

B4 act like the original in this aspect.
The speed of

decay and the percussion volume can be adjusted in the Expert

View. As an enhancement over the original B3, the B4 allows any drawbar to
be selected as the source for the percussion tone. The percussion effect is
only available on the upper manual.
The

Percussion Volume switch toggles between two preset volume levels (Soft

and Normal) for the Percussion sound. This switch will override the setting of
the Volume dial sitting on the

Expert View.

On similar grounds, the Percussion

Decay switch toggles between two preset

decay speeds for the Percussion effect, overriding the preset setting.
Using the

Percussion Harmonics switch you can choose between two different

drawbars producing the Percussion effect. Again, you will override the preset
value on the Expert View that has more than two settings to choose from.
On the lower-right of the B4 Manual View you will find two additional
Knobs:

With the

Reverb dial you can set the amount of reverb signal getting mixed

into the output signal.
The

Drive knob can be found both on the Manual View and on the Organ View

in the tube amp section. You can use it to set the overdrive amount of the
built in tube-amplifier model. This control provides a wide range of settings,
be it clean jazz, bluesy crunch or downright heavy rock distortion. Be sure to
check the Organ View for a selection of different authentic cabinet models
that complement the overdrive sound.

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