Yamaha LS9-32 Owner's Manual - Page 129
Scene memory, About scene memories, Storing a scene,
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Chapter 13 Scene memory This chapter explains how to perform scene memory operations. About scene memories On the LS9, settings such as the mix parameters and input/output port patching can be assigned a name and stored into memory (and later recalled from memory) as a "scene." Scenes are numbered with a scene number in the range of 000-300. Of these scenes, scene 000 is a read-only scene that restores the mix parameters to their default state, and scenes 001- 300 are rewritable. Each scene contains the position of the top panel faders and [ON] keys, as well as the following parameters. • Input/output port patching • Bus settings • Head amp settings • EQ settings • Dynamics 1 and 2 settings • Rack (GEQ/effect) settings • Pan/balance settings • Insert/direct out settings • On/off status and send level of signals sent to MIX buses • On/off status and send level of signals sent to MATRIX buses • Mute group settings • Channel link settings Scene memory 13 Using scene memories This section explains how to store and recall the LS9's mix parameters as "scenes." Storing a scene To store the current mix settings as a scene memory, use the SCENE MEMORY screen. 1 Use the various controllers of the top panel or the buttons in the display to set the mix parameters as desired. The number and title of the currently selected scene are shown in the center of the constant display area. Scene number and title HINT • You can also move the cursor to the scene number in the constant display area and use the dial or the [DEC]/[INC] keys to change the scene number. This scene number will blink if the most recently stored or recalled scene is different than the currently selected scene. LS9-16/32 Owner's Manual 129