LS9 Quick Start GuideA guide for people using LS9 in the real word.This Quick Start Guide describes practical use and operation of scenes, the virtual
Recalling and Saving ScenesThe LS9 allows you to save mix settings, input and output port patch settings, and other settings as “scenes” with original
11Settings that are Recalled with ScenesScene DataWhen a scene is saved the parameters listed under “Settings that are Recalled with Scenes,” above, a
Recall SafeThe Recall Safe function allows you to specify parameters and/or channels that are not to be recalled when a scene is recalled� The Recall
13The LS9 features a USM memory recorder function that makes it easy to record the console’s internal signals to a USB memory, and play back audio le
USER DEFINED KEY AssignmentThe LS9 has 12 USER DEFINED KEYS to which you can freely assign a range of functions, allowing you to execute the assigned
15Using a computer on which the LS9 Editor software has been installed you can edit and save LS9 scene memory and library data (ofine editing). The L
Network SetupIn order to use the LS9 Editor software it is necessary to make the appropriate settings on the LS9 console, the computer (the DME-N Netw
17Launching and Setting Up the Studio Manager/LS9 Editor(1) Launch the YAMAHA Studio Manager either from the Programs menu or from the desktop shortcu
Yamaha Technology●Omni OutsYamaha’s OMNI outputs are user-assignable – i.e. he user can specify what signal is output via which connector – for exibl
19simultaneously add top-class echo to vocal channels, chorus to keyboard channels, short delay and gating to drum channels, and master reverb to the
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How can the internal GEQs be set up to work on the console’s outputs? Press the [RACK 1-4] and [RACK 5-8] keys simultaneously to open the Virtual Rac
21consoles such as the DM2000, 02R96, or DM1000. Refer to pages 58 and 67 of the Owner’s Manual for details. What is a “Scene Memory”? Complete consol
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3When working with an analog console it was always necessary to check that all controls were “normalized” before setting up a mix� This meant spending
The Selected Channel section on an LS9 console corresponds to the channels modules on a traditional analog console, providing access to all of the mai
5In the Sends On Fader mode you can use the console’s faders to adjust send levels to the MIX buses, or send levels from the MIX, STEREO (L/R), and MO
Mounting EQ or Effect UnitsThe Virtual RackThe LS9 has an 8-unit “Virtual Rack�” Rack spaces 1 through 4 can be loaded with 31-band or 15-band graphic
7Selecting, Editing, and Saving EffectsIf you position the cursor at a mounted effect unit in the VIRTUAL RACK GEQ/EFFECT display and press the [ENTER
Effect/ GEQ Channel AssignmentIn scene 000 MIX channels 13 ~ 16 are assigned as effect sends, and STEREO input channels 1 ~ 4 are assigned as effect r
9GEQ Selection and EditingIf you position the cursor at a mounted GEQ unit in the VIRTUAL RACK GEQ/EFFECT display and press the [ENTER] key, the GEQ p
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