Yamaha LS9 Quick Start Guide

Yamaha LS9 Manual

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    of scenes, the virtual rack, and other useful functions. The Quick Start Guide is provided for first-time users of the Yamaha LS9 Digital Mixing Console, and provides a streamlined introduction to its main features. For more in-depth information refer the Owner's Manual supplied with the product.
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    Effect/ GEQ Channel Assignment 8 GEQ Selection and Editing 9 Recalling and Saving Scenes 10 Scene Data 11 Recall Safe 12 BGM Playback from USB Memory 13 USER DEFINED KEY Assignment 14 Connecting the LS9 to a Computer 15 Network Setup 16 Launching and Setting Up the Studio Manager/LS9 Editor
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    setting up a mix. This meant spending a considerable amount of time to make sure that more than 1,000 controls (on most large consoles) were set to the appropriate neutral positions: gain controls to minimum, EQ controls to their flat settings, etc. On the LS9 all channel controls are concentrated
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    ] key. Head amp gain, EQ, dynamics, pan/balance, mix and matrix bus send level, and other parameters can be controlled via the encoders and keys on the panel. ● Module Comparison Analog Mixer Channel Module LS9 Selected Channel Section The Selected Channel section is located to the right of the
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    for these operations you have more hands-on, intuitive control. ● Sends from the Channels to the MIX Buses 1) With a channel layer selected ([1-16] or [17-32] on the LS9-16; [1-32] or [33-64] on the LS9-32), make sure than only one of the MIX/MATRIX select buttons to the left of the display is
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    In scene 000 4 GEQ units and 4 effect units are already selected. 8 Virtual Rack spaces are always available in the LS9, although some of them may be blank in some cases. GEQ units can be loaded into all 8 rack spaces, and you cal select either the single-channel 31-band GEQ type or the dualchannel
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    can then click one of the effect icons that appears to select the corresponding effect. Recall the effect you want to use. Effects you have edited can be store in effect library numbers 058 ~ 199. Effect library numbers 001 ~ 057 are read-only. Rev-X reverb programs can be recalled from library
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    In scene 000 MIX channels 13 ~ 16 are assigned as effect sends, and STEREO input channels 1 ~ 4 are assigned as effect returns. These assignments can be re-patched as required. Effects can be assigned to channels via these poop-up windows. LS9 GEQ units can be assigned to the INPUT, MIX, MATRIX, and
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    GEQ/EFFECT display and press the [ENTER] key, the GEQ pop-up window will open. Links the faders to EQ control. Click the FLAT button to reset all bands to their "0" settings. The [ON] keys above the faders set the corresponding band to it's "0" setting. The 32 channel faders on the LS9-32 cover
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    in a special buffer memory that will retain the settings even is there is an unexpected shutdown due to power trouble. ● Scene Recall Let's begin by recalling the console's default settings (reset the console). To recall scene 000 either use the INC/DEC keys or the dial to display "000" in the SCENE
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    (all parameters). • Rack settings (all parameters). • MIX send settings (pass, on/off, level, pre/post). • MATRIX send settings (pass, on/off, level, pre/post). • Pan/balance settings (stereo/mono/LCR). • MUTE group settings (assignments, on/off). • Channel link settings. • Fade function (on, fade
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    the entire console, rather than individual channels). These channels, engage the APPLY TO ALL INPUT or APPLY TO ALL OUTPUT button before selecting the parameter. Partial Safe Menu (Input Channel) < Input Channels > (Output Channels) < STEREO/MONO Channels > < MIX Channels > < MATRIX Channels
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    console's STEREO bus or MIX buses can be recorded to USB memory, and BGM or sound effect files saved on a USB memory can be assigned to and played back via any of the console's input channels. ● Assigning the USB Memory Recorder Inputs and Outputs to Channels With the console reset firmware version
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    , but you can change these assignments as required via the SETUP page. You could, for example, assign USB memory recording and playback to the USER DEFINED KEYS so you can instantly begin recording or playback at any time. Of you could assign a HELP file for fast, easy reference. ● USER DEFINED KEY
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    items in advance. Software Download the following software and drivers from the Yamaha Pro Audio website (see below): 1) Studio manager Host software. 2) LS9 Editor software. 3) DME-N Network Driver. Follow the supplied and on-screen instructions, and install the above software on your computer
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    cases the default setting can be left as-is. (2) LS9 Settings Set the LS9 network settings as shown in the NETWORK pop-up window illustration to the right. (3) Computer Settings The driver used to connect a computer to the LS9 was originally developed for use with Yamaha DME series Digital Mixing
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    in the DME-N Driver will appear in both the Input Ports and Output Ports windows, and both should be checked. Click the [OK] button and the LS9 icon should appear in the Studio Manager window. Double-click the LS9 icon to launch the LS9 Editor. Double-click. (3) When the LS9 Editor has launched
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    to actually physically reconnect cables. The LS9 allows you to assign any of the 16 MIX bus, 8 MATRIX bus, stereo out, mono out, monitor out, and even the input channel direct out signals to any o the OMNI output connectors. For example, when using the LS9-16 for a small live sound application you
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    making connection errors than when using unmarked or numbered cables. ● Selected Channel The Selected Channel section is a common feature on Yamaha digital consoles, and it includes all the controls and functions you'd normally find in each channels module of a conventional analog mixer, and plenty
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    in addition to the Studio manager, and the LS9 must be registered in the DME-N Network Driver. I can't connect to the Studio Manager. Since the connection is made via the Ethernet connector, the proper settings must be made to allow communication. Refer to page 216 of the Owner's Manual for details
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    the Owner's Manual for details. Is the LS9 RoHS compliant? Yes. As of 2006 all Yamaha products are RoHS compliant. How are firmware updates implemented? Can I update the firmware myself? Firmware updates can be downloaded from the Yamaha Pro Audio website when they become available. Simply copy the
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LS9 Quick Start Guide
A guide for people using LS9 in the real word.
This Quick Start Guide describes practical use and operation of
scenes, the virtual rack, and other useful functions.
The Quick Start Guide is provided for first-time users of the Yamaha
LS9 Digital Mixing Console, and provides a streamlined
introduction to its main features. For more in-depth information refer
the Owner’s Manual supplied with the product.