Copying and pasting settings, Comparing two sets of settings – Yamaha LS9 User Manual
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Basic oper
ations on the LS9
LS9-16/32 Owner’s Manual
Using the tool buttons
Here’s how you can copy the EQ/dynamics settings of the
currently selected channel or the GEQ/effect settings of
the currently selected rack to buffer memory, and then
paste them to a different channel or rack.
Copy/paste is limited to the following combinations.
• Between EQ of input channels
• Between EQ of output channels
• Between dynamics for which the same type (GATE,
DUCKING, COMPRESSOR, EXPANDER, COM-
PANDER-H, COMPANDER-S, DE-ESSER) is
selected
• Between effects mounted in a rack
1
Access a popup window or screen that con-
tains tool buttons.
2
Select the channel (EQ/dynamics) or rack
(GEQ/effect) whose settings you want to
copy.
3
Move the cursor to the COPY button and
press the [ENTER] key.
The current settings will be held in buffer memory.
4
Select the paste-destination channel or
rack.
5
Move the cursor to the PASTE button and
press the [ENTER] key.
The settings of the channel (EQ/dynamics) or the rack
(GEQ/effect) you selected in step 2 will be pasted.
By using the compare button in the toolbar, you can
exchange the settings held in the buffer memory with the
settings of the currently selected channel (EQ/dynamics)
or rack (GEQ/effect). This is convenient when you want to
temporarily save an interim result of your editing, and
then compare it with subsequent edits.
1
Access a popup window or screen that con-
tains tool buttons.
2
Select a channel (EQ/dynamics) or rack
(GEQ/effect).
3
Move the cursor to the COPY button and
press the [ENTER] key to save the current
settings in the buffer memory.
This will be the first version of your settings.
4
Edit the settings of the currently selected
channel (EQ/dynamics) or rack (GEQ/
effect).
This will be the second version of your settings.
Copying and pasting settings
Comparing two sets of settings
• Please note that if you copy other settings before you execute
the Compare operation, the buffer memory will be overwritten.
• After saving the first version of your settings in buffer memory,
you can also initialize the channel/rack and create the second
version of your settings from scratch.
NOTE