Yamaha LS9-32 Owner's Manual - Page 166
About the internal effects
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About the internal effects About the internal effects The internal effects of the LS9 can be mounted in racks 5-8. For each mounted effect you can choose one of 48 effect types, and patch the effect to the output of an output channel or the input of an input channel, or insert it into a channel. With the default settings, the signals from MIX channels 13-16 are input to racks 5-8, and output to ST IN 1-4 (L/R). NOTE • The internal effects cannot be mounted in racks 1-4. • Some effect types can be mounted only in rack 5 or 7. To use an internal effect via send/return, assign the output of a MIX channel etc. to the input of the effect, and assign the output of the effect to an input channel. In this case, the corresponding MIX bus is used as a master channel for the effect send, and the input channel is used as an effect return channel. Output of the output channel Rack 5 EFFECT Rack 6 EFFECT Rack 7 EFFECT Rack 8 EFFECT OUTPUT PATCH INPUT PATCH Input of the input channel Alternatively, you can assign the input and output of the internal effect to the insert-out/in of a desired channel (except for a ST IN channel), so that the effect is inserted into that channel. ● STEREO type effects INPUT L INPUT R EFFECT L EFFECT R L RETURN R RETURN ● MIX type effects INPUT L INPUT R EFFECT L RETURN R RETURN If a signal is assigned to only one input of a two-input effect, it will be processed as mono-in/stereo-out regardless of whether a Stereo effect type or Mix effect type is selected. INPUT L or R EFFECT L RETURN R RETURN Insert-out of a desired channel* EFFECT * Except for a ST IN channel Insert-in of a desired channel* The internal effects fall into two categories; "STEREO type" (2-in/2-out) effects that process the L/R channel input signals independently, and "MIX type" (1-in/2-out) effects that mix the two channels to monaural before processing them. If signals are assigned to both the L and R inputs of an effect, the way in which the L/R channels are processed will depend on whether a Stereo effect type or a Mix effect type is selected, as follows. 166 LS9-16/32 Owner's Manual