Yamaha LS9-32 Owner's Manual - Page 149
Operating the Cue function, CUE MODE field, INPUT field, Meter field
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Using the Cue function Operating the Cue function This section explains how you can use the [CUE] key of a desired channel to monitor the Cue signal. NOTE • The cue signal is sent to the same output destination as the monitor signal. Be aware that for this reason, the cue signal will not be sent to the connected monitor speakers if you turn off the Monitor output. However, the front panel PHONES OUT jack will always output the cue signal regardless of the Monitor on/off setting. For details on Monitor function settings, refer to "Using the Monitor function" (→ p. 146). 1 In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the [MONITOR] button repeatedly to access the CUE screen. In the CUE screen you can check the Cue status, and turn Cue on/off. 1 2 3 4 1 CUE MODE field This specifies the mode of operation when multiple [CUE] keys within the same group are turned on. B INPUT field Here you can select one of the following positions from which input channels will be cued. ● PFL (Pre-Fader Listen) button The pre-fader signal will be output ● AFL (After-Fader Listen) button The signal immediately after the [ON] key will be output ● POST PAN button The post-pan signal will be output ● PFL TRIM knob If PFL is selected, you can adjust the output level of the cue signal in a range of -20 dB to +10 dB. NOTE • Be aware that if you turn the POST PAN button on, you can no longer use input CUE to monitor the signal sent to the MONO bus from an input channel that is set to LCR mode. C OUTPUT field Here you can select one of the following choices as the position from which output channels will be cued. ● PFL (Pre-Fader Listen) button The pre-fader signal will be output ● AFL (After-Fader Listen) button The signal immediately after the [ON] key will be output ● PFL TRIM knob If PFL is selected, you can adjust the output level of the cue signal in a range of -20 dB to +10 dB. D Meter field ● CUE meter This indicates the level of the cue signal. ● ACTIVE CUE indicator This indicates the currently-active CUE group. ● CLEAR CUE button Clears all Cue selections. 2 Use the buttons of the CUE MODE section to specify what will happen when multiple [CUE] keys within the same CUE group are turned on. Use the following two buttons to choose the Cue mode. ● MIX CUE button All channels within the same CUE group whose [CUE] key is on will be mixed for monitoring (MIX CUE mode). ● LAST CUE button Only the channel whose [CUE] key was last turned on will be monitored (LAST CUE mode). HINT • [CUE] keys belonging to different CUE groups cannot be turned on simultaneously. The CUE group to which the lastpressed [CUE] key belongs will be turned on, allowing only the signals of that group to be monitored. Monitor/Cue 14 3 Use the buttons and knobs of the INPUT field and OUTPUT field to specify the output position and output level for each CUE group. LS9-16/32 Owner's Manual 149