Yamaha LS9 User Manual
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Using scene memories
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In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the
[SCENE MEMORY] key repeatedly to
access the SCENE LIST screen.
In this screen you can perform operations such as stor-
ing or recalling a scene.
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Scene list
This list shows the scenes that are stored in scene
memory. The row highlighted in blue indicates that
this scene number is selected for operations. A read-
only scene is indicated by the R symbol, and a write-
protected scene is indicated by the protect (lock) sym-
bol.
B
STORE button
This stores the current mix settings into the location
currently selected in the scene list.
C
STORE UNDO button
This button cancels (Undo) or re-executes (Redo) the
most recently performed scene Store operation. This
button is available from immediately after you over-
write (save) until the next time you store.
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Make sure that the cursor is located some-
where other than the constant display area,
and use the dial or the [DEC]/[INC] keys to
select the store-destination scene number.
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Move the cursor to the STORE button and
press the [ENTER] key.
The SCENE STORE popup window will appear,
allowing you to assign a title to the scene.
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SCENE TITLE field
This field lets you enter a title for the scene (a maxi-
mum of sixteen characters).
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Assign a title to the scene as desired.
For details on entering text, refer to “Assigning a
name” (
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Move the cursor to the STORE button
located at the bottom of the SCENE STORE
popup window, and press the [ENTER] key.
The SCENE STORE popup window will close, and a
dialog box will ask you to confirm the Store operation.
• Simply changing the scene number does not actually execute
the store or recall operation. To execute the store or recall
operation, you must use the STORE/RECALL buttons in the
SCENE MEMORY screen as explained in step 2 and follow-
ing or in “Recalling a scene” (
→ p. 131), or use a user-defined
key (
→ p. 132) to which you’ve assigned the scene store/
recall function.
NOTE
[SCENE MEMORY]
key
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• Note that the scene number, channel number, or ST IN chan-
nel input level will change if you operate the dial or the [DEC]/
[INC] keys when the cursor is located in the constant display
area.
NOTE
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