Vibrato, Reverb – Native Instruments B4 II User Manual

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Vibrato

The

Vibrato Mix control determines the type of effect. This is continuously

variable from Vibrato (Mix knob right) through Chorus (Mix knob centered) to
almost no effect (Mix knob left).
The

Vibrato Depth control determines the amount of vibrato applied to the

sound.

Note: The Vibrato And Chorus knob on the Manual View (as with the
original B3) allows only Vibrato or Chorus effect to be selected (at depth
settings of 1, 2 or 3). The B4 implements continuous controls to provide
more subtle use of the vibrato and chorus effects.

Reverb

The

Reverb section provides control over the room simulation of your B4.

First of all, you can switch between a

Studio and a Spring reverb. The Studio

reverb has a clean and smooth character, while the spring reverb is modeled
after the classic reverbs used in guitar amplifiers. Both settings can produce
lush and harsh sounding reverb effects. Simply experiment to find settings
that fit your style.
The

Time dial is your main control for the reverb time. It spans a wide range

of decay times from a few hundred milliseconds up to several seconds.
The

Size parameter sets the dimensions of the simulated room. For the Studio

reverb higher settings increase the pre-delay of the reverb algorithm. With the
spring reverb a higher size value equals a longer spring.
The Reverb gets its signal from the tube amplifier. With the

Pre/Post you can

control how much of it is being fed into the cabinet and how much goes into

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