Native Instruments B4ii Keygenguru
Native Instruments B4ii Keygenguru 2
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- Unless it is a hoax, last week Native Instruments announced the B4II along with other instruments is discontinued. Here is a paste written on 9/02/09 B4 II has been discontinued - please read here for the details Hello everyone.
So I am trying to use 2 separate keyboards to control the upper and lower manuals of Native Instruments' B4II, a Hammond organ vst. Supposedly I can accomplish this by getting one of the keyboards to output on channel 1 and the other to output on channel 2.
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The keyboards I'm using are both by M-Audio. One is a Keystation 61-ES, which as far as I can tell outputs to channel 1 with no way to change it. The other is an Axiom Pro 61, which does have a menu that appears to change the output channel. It outputs to channel 1 by default, but I can press EDIT->Global->Channel and change the channel from 1-16.
So I set it to channel 2, and in Ableton I set up a new MIDI track with B4II on it. You can see that in the I/O section of session view, I am only allowing signal from channel 2 into the track, so I know the keyboard is outputting on channel 2:
As you can see in B4II's settings, the upper manual should be controlled by channel 2. But it's still controlling the lower manual. In fact, whichever manual is set to channel 1 in B4II's settings, that is the one controlled by my keyboard that is supposedly set to channel 2. Can anyone shine any light on what I'm doing wrong here?
Native Instruments B4 II. Whereas Emagic/Apple's EVB3 offers four different 'Leslie' cabinets and a choice of single or dual rotary speakers, B4 has no choice of cabinet simulations and no ambience simulations, and one frequently voiced complaint is that the volume level rather frustratingly tails off from around middle 'C' downwards.