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007POTO-G0

Brand: Yamaha | Category: Music Mixer
Table of contents
  1. important safety instructions
  2. backup battery
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Introduction
  7. Differences between the LS9-16 and LS9-32
  8. Top panel
  9. Other
  10. About the MIX bus types (VARI / FIXED)
  11. Parts and their function
  12. data entry section
  13. Rear panel
  14. Front panel
  15. Basic operations on the LS9
  16. Using the SELECTED CHANNEL section
  17. Viewing the display
  18. Main area
  19. The on-screen user interface
  20. keyboard window
  21. Assigning a name
  22. Using the tool buttons
  23. Initializing settings
  24. Copying and pasting settings
  25. Connections and setup
  26. analog output connections
  27. Installing an option card
  28. Setup required when starting up
  29. Word clock connection and settings
  30. HA (head amp) settings
  31. Sending an input channel signal to the STEREO bus
  32. Input channel operations
  33. Signal flow for input channels
  34. Specifying the channel name / icon
  35. Sending the signal from an input channel to the STEREO/MONO bus
  36. Sending the signal from an input channel to a MIX bus
  37. Using a popup window
  38. Using the faders (SENDS ON FADER mode)
  39. Output channel operations
  40. Signal flow for output channels
  41. Sending signals from MIX channels to the STEREO/MONO bus
  42. and STEREO/MONO channels to MATRIX buses
  43. the SELECTED CHANNEL section
  44. About the SELECTED CH VIEW screen
  45. Operations in the SELECTED CHANNEL section
  46. assigning a channel to a mute group
  47. Custom fader layer
  48. Assigning channels to the custom fader layer
  49. Input/output patching
  50. Changing the input patching
  51. Inserting an external device into a channel
  52. Directly outputting an INPUT channel
  53. USB memory recorder
  54. Assigning channels to the input/output of the recorder
  55. Recording to USB memory
  56. Playing back audio files from USB memory
  57. Editing the title list
  58. Linking scene recall with audio file playback
  59. EQ and Dynamics
  60. Using dynamics
  61. level meters
  62. Using the EQ/Dynamics libraries
  63. Grouping and linking
  64. Using the SELECTED CH VIEW screen to specify mute groups
  65. Using the Mute Safe function
  66. The Channel Link function
  67. Copying, moving, or initializing a channel
  68. Moving the parameters of a channel
  69. Initializing the parameters of a channel
  70. Scene memory
  71. Recalling a scene
  72. Editing scene memories
  73. Scene memory editing
  74. Clearing a scene
  75. Cutting a scene
  76. Using the Focus function
  77. Using the Recall Safe function
  78. Using the Fade function
  79. Monitor/Cue
  80. Using the Monitor function
  81. Using the Cue function
  82. Operating the Cue function
  83. Talkback / Oscillator
  84. Using the oscillator
  85. Meters
  86. Graphic EQ and effects
  87. Mounting a GEQ or effect in the virtual rack
  88. close button
  89. Graphic EQ operations
  90. Using the 31 Band GEQ
  91. Using the Flex15GEQ
  92. About the internal effects
  93. Using an internal effect via send/return
  94. Inserting an internal effect into a channel
  95. Editing the internal effect parameters
  96. Using the Tap Tempo function
  97. Using the Freeze effect
  98. Using the graphic EQ and effect libraries
  99. Using an external head amp
  100. MIDI
  101. Basic MIDI settings
  102. Using program changes to recall scenes and library items
  103. Using control changes to control parameters
  104. Using parameter changes to control parameters
  105. Using MMC (MIDI Machine Control to operate the USB memory recorder
  106. User settings (Security)
  107. Setting the Administrator password
  108. Logging-in
  109. Changing the password
  110. Editing a user authentication key
  111. Preferences
  112. User-defined keys
  113. Console lock
  114. Unlocking the console
  115. Using USB memory to save/load data
  116. Formatting USB memory media
  117. Other functions
  118. Word clock settings
  119. Switching a digital I/O card's SRC on/off
  120. Using cascade connections
  121. Operations on the cascade slave LS9
  122. Operations on the cascade master LS9
  123. Basic settings for MIX buses and MATRIX buses
  124. Setting the date and time of the internal clock
  125. Setting the network address
  126. Specifying the brightness or contrast of the display, LEDs, and lamps
  127. Using the Help function
  128. Viewing Help
  129. Initializing the LS9's internal memory
  130. Adjusting the faders (Calibration function)
  131. Appendices
  132. DYNAMICS Library List
  133. Dynamics Parameters
  134. Effect Type List
  135. Effects Parameters
  136. dual pitch
  137. amp simulate
  138. Effects and tempo synchronization
  139. Scene Memory/Effect Library to Program Change Table
  140. Parameters that can be assigned to control changes
  141. Control change parameter assignments
  142. NRPN parameter assignments
  143. Mixing parameter operation applicability
  144. Functions that can be assigned to user-defined keys
  145. MIDI Data Format
  146. system exclusive message
  147. bulk dump
  148. Warning/Error Messages
  149. Troubleshooting
  150. General Specifications
  151. Input/output characteristics
  152. Electrical characteristics
  153. Mixer Basic Parameters
  154. Pin Assignment
  155. Dimensions
  156. MIDI Implementation Chart
  157. Index
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