Yamaha LS9-32 Owner's Manual - Page 27

Basic operations on the LS9, Basic operations in the top panel, About the [HOME] key, Selecting

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Chapter 3 Basic operations on the LS9 This chapter explains the various user interfaces you'll use to operate the LS9, and basic operations. 3 Basic operations on the LS9 Basic operations in the top panel Here we explain basic operations you'll perform in the LS9's top panel. About the [HOME] key The [HOME] key in the SELECTED CHANNEL section restores the LS9's panel to its basic state (home position). When you press the [HOME] key, the panel will change as follows. • The display will show the SELECTED CH VIEW screen, where you can view all parameters of the selected channel. Selecting the fader layer The channel module section of the top panel lets you switch between combinations of channels to be controlled ("fader layers") so that you can control input channels, output channels, or monitor levels. Press the keys of the LAYER section to switch the combination of channels you want to control. LS9-16 LS9-32 • The channel level function will be assigned to the faders (SENDS ON FADER mode will be defeated). The [HOME] key will blink if the display is showing any screen other than the SELECTED CH VIEW screen, or if SENDS ON FADER mode is active. In such cases, you will find it convenient to press the [HOME] key to restore the panel to home position (the [HOME] key will change to steadily lit), and then proceed with operations. LS9-16/32 Owner's Manual 27

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LS9-16/32
Owner’s Manual
3
Basic operations on the LS9
Chapter 3
Basic operations on the LS9
This chapter explains the various user interfaces you’ll use to operate the
LS9, and basic operations.
Here we explain basic operations you’ll perform in the LS9’s top panel.
The [HOME] key in the SELECTED CHANNEL section
restores the LS9’s panel to its basic state (home position).
When you press the [HOME] key, the panel will change as
follows.
The display will show the SELECTED CH VIEW
screen, where you can view all parameters of the
selected channel.
The channel level function will be assigned to the fad-
ers (SENDS ON FADER mode will be defeated).
The [HOME] key will blink if the display is showing any
screen other than the SELECTED CH VIEW screen, or if
SENDS ON FADER mode is active. In such cases, you
will find it convenient to press the [HOME] key to restore
the panel to home position (the [HOME] key will change
to steadily lit), and then proceed with operations.
The channel module section of the top panel lets you
switch between combinations of channels to be controlled
(“fader layers”) so that you can control input channels,
output channels, or monitor levels.
Press the keys of the LAYER section to switch the combi-
nation of channels you want to control.
Basic operations in the top panel
About the [HOME] key
Selecting the fader layer
LS9-16
LS9-32