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Display access section (p. 19), Layer section (p. 19) – Yamaha LS9 User Manual

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rts and their function

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DISPLAY ACCESS section

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1

[SCENE MEMORY] key

This key accesses a screen where you can store, recall, and
edit scene memories, and make settings for the Focus
function and Fade Time function.

B

[MONITOR] key

This key accesses a screen where you can make settings
for cue, monitor, oscillator, and talkback.

C

[SETUP] key

This key accesses a screen where you can set and verify
the user level, and make basic system settings.

D

[CHANNEL JOB] key

This key accesses a screen where you can make settings
for Channel Link, Mute Group, and Recall Safe functions,
and copy or move settings between channels.

E

[RECORDER] key

This key accesses a screen where you can operate and
make settings for the Recorder function which records and
plays audio files.

F

[METER] key

This key accesses a meter screen where you can view the
input/output levels of all channels in a single view.

G

[RACK 1-4] key

This key accesses a screen where you can edit the graphic
EQ assigned to virtual racks 1–4. By pressing the [RACK
1-4] key and [RACK 5-8] key simultaneously you can
access the VIRTUAL RACK screen, where you can assign
a graphic EQ (31 Band GEQ or Flex 15 GEQ) to each vir-
tual rack.

H

[RACK 5-8] key

This key accesses a screen where you can edit the graphic
EQ or internal effect that is assigned to virtual racks 5–8,
and make settings for external head amps. By pressing the
[RACK 1-4] key and [RACK 5-8] key simultaneously you
can access the VIRTUAL RACK screen, where you can
assign a graphic EQ (31 Band GEQ or Flex 15 GEQ) or
internal effect to each virtual rack.

n

LAYER section

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Here you can select the type of channels that will be operated from the channel module section (

→ p. 17) and ST IN section

(

→ p. 17).

1

LAYER [1-16] {LAYER [1-32]} key

B

LAYER [17-32] {LAYER [33-64]} key

C

LAYER [MASTER] key

These keys assign fixed preset combinations of channels to the channel module section and the ST IN
section. The combination of channels corresponding to each key is as follows.

D

LAYER [CUSTOM FADER] key

This key assigns the channels selected by you (the user) to the channel module section and the ST IN
section. (For the channel assignment procedure

→ p. 91)

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LS9-16

LS9-32

For the LS9-16

LAYER key / module

1–16

ST IN 1–2

LAYER [1-16] key

CH 1–16

ST IN 1–2

LAYER [17-32] key

CH 17–32

ST IN 3–4

LAYER [MASTER] key

MIX 1–16

For the LS9-32

LAYER key / module

1–16

17–24

25–31

32

ST IN 1–4

LAYER [1-32] key

CH 1–16

CH 17–24

CH 25–31

CH 32

ST IN 1–4

LAYER [33-64] key

CH 33–48

CH 49–56

CH 57–63

CH 64

ST IN 1–4

LAYER [MASTER] key

MIX 1–16

MATRIX 1–8

MONO