Yamaha LS9-32 Ls9 Editor Owner's Manual - Page 17
GDYN1/DYN2 Dynamics 1//Dynamics 2 HMIX SEND IBALANCE JSEL Select KCUE LON MFader NChannel number OChannel name
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G DYN1/DYN2 (Dynamics 1//Dynamics 2) 7 These buttons switch the two dynamics processors on/off. This is the same as the dynamics 1/dynamics 2 for INPUT CH (➥ p.14). 8 H MIX SEND This is the same as the mix send for INPUT CH (➥ p.14). I BALANCE The BALANCE knob adjusts the balance of the signal that is sent from the ST IN CH to the STEREO bus L/R channels (or the L/C/R channels). Other than the BALANCE knob, this is the same as PAN/TO STEREO MONO for an INPUT CH (➥ p.15). J SEL (Select) Selects the ST IN CH for which you want to perform operations. (L and R can be 9 selected separately.) This is linked with the ST IN section [SEL] keys on the LS9's panel. J K CUE K This button cue-monitors the signal of the ST IN CH (L/R are linked). This is linked L with the ST IN section [CUE] keys on the LS9's panel. L ON M Switches the ST IN CH on/off (the L/R settings are linked). This is linked with the ST IN section CH [ON] keys on the LS9's panel. M Fader Adjusts the input level of the ST IN CH. When the LS9 itself is in other than SENDS ON FADER mode, this is linked with the INPUT section faders of the LS9's panel. N The current fader value is shown in the numerical box located immediately below the O fader. This is the same as the fader for INPUT CH (➥ p.15). N Channel number This is the number of the ST IN CH. You can double-click this number to open the Selected Channel window for this channel. If you hold down the (< >) key of your computer keyboard and double-click this, the Selected Channel window will open as an additional view. O Channel name This is a text box that displays the channel name. You can also edit the channel name in this text box. The background color will be the same as the background color of the icon in the channel select area of the Selected Channel window. 17 LS9 Editor Owner's Manual