Yamaha LS9-32 Owner's Manual - Page 125
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The Channel Link function 3 If you turned on the MIX ON or MIX SEND buttons in step 2, use the buttons of the SEND PARAMETER field to specify the bus(es) for which you want operations to be linked (multiple selections are allowed). The table below lists the parameters you can select in the SEND PARAMETER field. TO MIX 1-16 buttons MIX buses 1-16 NOTE • If nothing is selected in the SEND PARAMETER field, send on/off and send level will not be linked. 4 To link channels, proceed as follows. 1 Select the fader layer that contains the link-destination channel. B Use one of the following methods to select the link-source channel. ● If the link-source and link-destination channels are in the same fader layer Hold down the link-source [SEL] key and select the [SEL] key of the link-destination channel. ● If the link-source and link-destination channels are in different fader layers Use the cursor keys to move the white frame of the channel display field to the link-source channel, then hold down the [ENTER] key and select the [SEL] key of the link-destination channel. At this time, the values of the parameters you selected in steps 2 and 3 will be copied from the link-source to the link-destination channel. Subsequent operations of the parameters you selected in steps 2 and 3 will be linked between channels belonging to the same link group. The current link status is shown in the channel display field of the window. NOTE • HA GAIN and fader values, which are linked while preserving their level difference, will not be copied. Link-source channel HINT • When you press the [SEL] key of a channel belonging to a link group to make it light, the [SEL] keys of all channels belonging to the same link group will blink. • If you link an INPUT channel to a ST IN channel, parameters that do not exist for a ST IN channel will be ignored. 5 If you want to add a new channel to an existing link group, do so as described in step 4. HINT • If the link-destination channel is already assigned to another link group, its assignment to the previous group will be cancelled, and it will be added to the newly assigned group. 6 To cancel a link, proceed as follows. 1 Select the fader layer that contains the channel you want to un-link. B Use one of the following methods to select any channel assigned to the link group. ● If the channel that you want to un-link is in the same fader layer as another channel in that link group Hold down any [SEL] key registered in the link group, and select the [SEL] key of the channel that you want to un-link. ● If no other channel in that link group is in the same fader layer as the channel you want to un-link Use the cursor keys to move the white frame of the channel display field to any channel registered in the link group, then hold down the [ENTER] key and select the [SEL] key of the channel you want to un-link. HINT • You can temporarily exclude a channel from link groups in order to adjust parameters that maintain their level balance while linked, such as when you want to adjust the level balance between channels in a link group. Hold down the [SEL] key of the channel whose balance you want to adjust, and edit the desired parameter. HA GAIN and fader will not be linked while you are holding down the [SEL] key. (However, this function will not work during the fade of a scene memory recall operation.) Grouping and linking 12 LS9-16/32 Owner's Manual 125