Yamaha LS9-32 Owner's Manual - Page 30
Viewing the display, Constant display area
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Viewing the display Viewing the display Here we explain the various types of information shown in the display. Constant display area D User name / status This shows the name of the user who is currently logged- in (authenticated and permitted to operate the console). 1 2 5 Other indicators are shown here if oscillator or talkback is on, or if internal memory or USB memory is being accessed. 3 When oscillator is on 4 When talkback is on While recording to USB memory While playing from USB memory 1 Selected channel This shows the number, name, and icon of the channel currently selected by its [SEL] key for operations. (For details on assigning a name → p. 34, For details on selecting an icon → p. 55, 69) You can also move the cursor to this area and use the dial or the [DEC]/[INC] keys to change the selected channel. B Scene memory This shows the number and name of the scene that is currently selected for store/recall operations. An "R" (Read Only) indication is shown for read-only scenes or write-protected scenes. If you have modified the parameters from their most recently stored or recalled state, an "E" (Edited) indication is shown. Move the cursor to the scene number, use the dial or the [DEC]/[INC] keys to change the scene number, and press the [ENTER] key to recall the scene. NOTE • Simply changing the scene that is shown here will not execute a store/recall operation. • To execute a store or recall operation, access the SCENE MEMORY screen and use the STORE/RECALL buttons in the screen (→ p. 129), or press a user-defined key to which you've assigned the scene store/recall operation (→ p. 132). • You can also move the cursor to the scene number in the constant display area and use the dial or the [DEC]/[INC] keys to change the scene number. This scene number will blink if the most recently stored or recalled scene is different than the currently selected scene. C MIDI The MIDI indicator will appear when MIDI messages are received. While accessing internal memory when storing USB memory or a scene E ST IN level This indicates the on/off status and input level of ST IN channels 1-4. This shows a gray knob and black index when on, or a dark gray knob and black index when off. In SENDS ON FADER mode, this shows the on/off status and send level of the signal sent from ST IN channels 1-4 to the MIX bus. When on, the knob will be a color corresponding to the send-destination (the same type of color as the keys of the MIX/MATRIX SELECT section), and the indices will be white. When off, the knob will be gray and the indices will be black. HINT • In SENDS ON FADER mode, the send-destination bus is shown blinking at the right of the scene number. 30 LS9-16/32 Owner's Manual