Yamaha LS9-32 Owner's Manual - Page 143

Using the Fade function, SCENE MEMORY] key repeatedly

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Using the Recall Safe function • Using the Fade function 5 If you want to enable Recall Safe for global parameters, turn on the desired buttons in the GLOBAL field. These buttons correspond to the following parameters. Button name INPUT PATCH INPUT NAME OUTPUT PATCH OUTPUT NAME 1-8 Corresponding parameters Input port patching Input channel name Output port patching Output channel name Rack 1-8 settings 6 When you've finished making settings, execute a Recall operation. Only the selected channel(s) and parameter(s) will be excluded from Recall operations. Channel Link (→ p. 124) and the MIX/MATRIX bus settings in the SYSTEM SETUP screen (→ p. 213) are not subject to Recall Safe; the settings of the recalled scene will always be reproduced. This means that if Recall Safe is enabled for one of several channels included in a link group or one of two MIX/MATRIX channels set to stereo, the parameter settings of that channel may differ from those of the other channel(s) when you recall a scene. In such cases, the applicable parameter will be automatically re-linked the next time it is operated. HINT • The Recall Safe function can be used in conjunction with the Focus function (→ p. 139). Channels or parameters that are excluded from Recall operations by either Focus or Recall Safe will not be recalled. • By performing the Recall operation while holding down the [SEL] key of a channel for which Recall Safe is disabled, you can temporarily enable the Recall Safe settings for that channel. Using the Fade function "Fade" is a function that smoothly changes the faders of specified channels to their new values over a specified duration when you recall a scene. This is convenient when you want to obtain a fade-in/out effect, or when you want the levels to transition smoothly between two scenes. The settings of the Fade function are made independently for each scene. 1 In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the [SCENE MEMORY] key repeatedly to access the SCENE FADE screen. In this screen you can make various settings for the Fade function. The screen contains the following items. 1 FADE TIME field This field lets you make Fade function settings for a scene saved in scene memory. Use the buttons located in the center to make Fade function settings for the scene selected in the list shown in the left side of the screen. For other scenes, you can only view the settings. 1 2 B CURRENT field This field lets you make Fade function settings for the scene you're currently operating. When you recall a scene, the Fade function settings of that scene are shown in this field. C SETUP popup button This button displays the FADE TIME popup window. D FADING button This button switches the Fade function on/off for each scene. E Fade time This indicates the fade time (the time over which the fader will reach the new value). 345 Scene memory 13 LS9-16/32 Owner's Manual 143

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LS9-16/32
Owner’s Manual
13
Scene memory
5
If you want to enable Recall Safe for global
parameters, turn on the desired buttons in
the GLOBAL field.
These buttons correspond to the following parameters.
6
When you’ve finished making settings, exe-
cute a Recall operation.
Only the selected channel(s) and parameter(s) will be
excluded from Recall operations.
Channel Link (
p. 124) and the MIX/MATRIX bus
settings in the SYSTEM SETUP screen (
p. 213) are
not subject to Recall Safe; the settings of the recalled
scene will always be reproduced.
This means that if Recall Safe is enabled for one of
several channels included in a link group or one of two
MIX/MATRIX channels set to stereo, the parameter
settings of that channel may differ from those of the
other channel(s) when you recall a scene. In such
cases, the applicable parameter will be automatically
re-linked the next time it is operated.
“Fade” is a function that smoothly changes the faders of specified channels to their new values
over a specified duration when you recall a scene. This is convenient when you want to obtain a
fade-in/out effect, or when you want the levels to transition smoothly between two scenes.
The settings of the Fade function are made independently for each scene.
1
In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the
[SCENE MEMORY] key repeatedly to
access the SCENE FADE screen.
In this screen you can make various settings for the
Fade function. The screen contains the following
items.
1
FADE TIME field
This field lets you make Fade function settings for a
scene saved in scene memory. Use the buttons located
in the center to make Fade function settings for the
scene selected in the list shown in the left side of the
screen. For other scenes, you can only view the set-
tings.
B
CURRENT field
This field lets you make Fade function settings for the
scene you’re currently operating.
When you recall a scene, the Fade function settings of
that scene are shown in this field.
C
SETUP popup button
This button displays the FADE TIME popup window.
D
FADING button
This button switches the Fade function on/off for each
scene.
E
Fade time
This indicates the fade time (the time over which the
fader will reach the new value).
Button name
Corresponding parameters
INPUT PATCH
Input port patching
INPUT NAME
Input channel name
OUTPUT
PATCH
Output port patching
OUTPUT NAME
Output channel name
1–8
Rack 1–8 settings
The Recall Safe function can be used in conjunction with the
Focus function (
p. 139). Channels or parameters that are
excluded from Recall operations by either Focus or Recall
Safe will not be recalled.
By performing the Recall operation while holding down the
[SEL] key of a channel for which Recall Safe is disabled, you
can temporarily enable the Recall Safe settings for that chan-
nel.
HINT
Using the Fade function
1
2
3
4
5
Using the Recall Safe function • Using the Fade function