Cabinet settings – Native Instruments B4 II User Manual

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The

Tube Amp Volume sets the output level sent from the amplifier model.

This determines the overall volume of the organ, and is used to provide volume
compensation between presets. This is strictly a volume adjustment, and has
no effect on the tone of the amp.
The

Bass and Treble knobs control two shelving equalizers helping to shape

the sound of the amp.
Tube Amp Bass boosts or cuts the bass frequency range and can give amplifier
distortion a fuller sound.
The

Tube Amp Treble setting affects the high frequency tones sent through

the amplifier. This can be used to reduce the high frequencies of the output
sound, and create a more mellow output from the B4.

Cabinet Settings

The last part of the Tube Amp controls is the

Cabinets panel. Here you choose

the different cabinet models available as a tonal addition to your organ sound.
Below are descriptions with some comments concerning sound character.
Please use the comments as only rough guidelines. Most of the cabinet
models can be very variable in sound depending on the settings of other B4
parameters. Feel free to experiment.
Rotator 122 Open: This cabinet has an open, direct sound and is well-suited
for everything rock.
Rotator 122 Closed: If you are looking for that typical jazz flavor, use this
cabinet.
Rotator 147 Open: This one also provides very nice jazz tones. The microphones
are placed off-axis in this model and the sound is a bit softer than with the
closed 122 model.
Rotator 147 Closed: Yet another setting similar to the Rotator 122 closed.
Again, the microphones are placed off-axis and the sound character is more
on the soft side.

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