Yamaha LS9-32 Owner's Manual - Page 214
BUS TYPE / PRE FADER SEND POINT, PAN LINK, SIGNAL TYPE Signal processing method - multitrack recording
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Basic settings for MIX buses and MATRIX buses B BUS TYPE / PRE FADER SEND POINT For two adjacent odd-numbered/even-numbered buses, this selects the position from which the signal will be sent from the input channel. You can also switch the MIX bus type (VARI or FIXED) here. C PAN LINK This specifies whether the panning at which the signal is sent from an input channel to the stereo bus will be linked with the TO ST PAN setting. 3 Use the buttons in the SIGNAL TYPE field to specify for each two adjacent odd-numbered/even-numbered MIX buses whether they will function as STEREO (main parameters linked for the two MIX channels) or MONO × 2 (used as two monaural channels). 4 Use the buttons of the BUS TYPE / SEND POINT field to select the position from which the signal of the input channel will be sent. In this field you can switch the MIX bus type (VARI or FIXED). The following items can be selected for each bus. ● VARI PRE EQ The MIX bus will be a VARI type (adjustable send level). Choose this if you want to use the MIX bus as an external effect send or as a foldback output. If the MIX send point of the input channel is set to PRE, the signal will be sent from immediately before the EQ (attenuator). ● VARI PRE FADER The MIX bus will be a VARI type. Choose this if you want to use the MIX bus as an external effect send or as a foldback output. If the MIX send point of the input channel is set to PRE, the signal will be sent from immediately before the fader. NOTE • Even if you select VARI PRE EQ or VARI PRE FADER, input channels whose MIX send position is set to POST will send the post-fader signal to the MIX bus. ● FIXED The MIX bus will be a FIXED type (send level is fixed at nominal level = 0.0 dB). Choose this if you want to use the MIX bus as a group output or as a bus output for recording on a multitrack recorder. If the bus is set to MONO, the signal will be sent from immediately before the pan/balance of the input channel; if the bus is set to STEREO, the signal will be sent from immediately after the pan/balance. 5 As desired, turn the buttons of the PAN LINK field on/off. For two MIX buses whose SIGNAL TYPE = STEREO and BUS TYPE = VARI, the PAN LINK button is displayed in this position. This button specifies whether the panning at which the signal is sent from an input channel to the stereo MIX bus will be linked with the TO ST PAN setting. 214 LS9-16/32 Owner's Manual ● If the PAN LINK button is on The PAN knob that appears in the location of the TO MIX SEND LEVEL knob of the input channel's SELECTED CH VIEW screen when the send-destination MIX bus is stereo will be linked with the TO ST PAN (BAL) knob. ● If the PAN LINK button is off The PAN (BALANCE) knob displayed in the position of the TO MIX SEND LEVEL knob in the input channel SELECTED CH VIEW screen can be operated independently of the TO ST PAN (BAL) knob. NOTE • The PAN LINK button is not displayed for MIX buses whose SIGNAL TYPE is set to MONO × 2, or MIX buses whose BUS TYPE is set to FIXED. 6 To close the popup window and return to the SYSTEM SETUP screen, move the cursor to the CLOSE button (or the × symbol in the upper right) and press the [ENTER] key. 7 To make basic settings for MATRIX buses, move the cursor to the MATRIX button of the BUS SETUP field and press the [ENTER] key. The MATRIX BUS SETUP popup window will appear. 1 1 SIGNAL TYPE (Signal processing method) This selects whether two adjacent odd-numbered/ even-numbered MATRIX buses will be used as stereo channels whose main parameters are linked (STEREO) or as two monaural channels (MONO × 2). 8 Use the buttons in the SIGNAL TYPE field to specify for each two adjacent odd-numbered/even-numbered MATRIX buses whether they will function as STEREO (main parameters linked for the two MATRIX channels) or MONO × 2 (used as two monaural channels). 9 To close the popup window and return to the SYSTEM SETUP screen, move the cursor to the CLOSE button (or the × symbol in the upper right) and press the [ENTER] key.