Operations in the selected channel section – Yamaha LS9 User Manual
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Operations in the SELECTED CHANNEL section
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ations in the SELECTED CHANNEL section
LS9-16/32 Owner’s Manual
This section explains how you can use the SELECTED CHANNEL section to control all of the
parameters for a specific channel.
1
Press the SELECTED CHANNEL section
[HOME] key.
The SELECTED CH VIEW screen will appear in the
display. If you leave this screen displayed, you will
always be able to view the settings in the screen while
operating an encoder of the SELECTED CHANNEL
section.
2
Use the LAYER section to select the desired
fader layer.
3
Press a [SEL] key in the channel module
section, ST IN section, or STEREO MASTER
section to select a channel.
Operations in the SELECTED CHANNEL section
will affect the channel that is currently selected by its
[SEL] key. The number and name of the currently
selected channel is shown in the upper left of the dis-
play.
1
Channel number
B
Channel name
Even if a screen other than the SELECTED CH VIEW
screen is selected, the encoders of the SELECTED
CHANNEL section always affect the currently
selected channel. When you operate an encoder, a
small popup window indicating the value of that
parameter will appear in the screen.
4
Use the encoders of the SELECTED CHAN-
NEL section and the buttons and knobs in
the SELECTED CH VIEW screen to edit the
parameters of the selected channel.
Operations in the SELECTED CHANNEL section
• You can also access the SELECTED CH VIEW screen by
pressing any one of the encoders in the SELECTED CHAN-
NEL section.
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2
• In the case of ST IN channels or STEREO channels, you can
switch between L and R by repeatedly pressing the same
[SEL] key.
• In order to select a MATRIX/MONO channel on the LS9-16,
you must first select the custom fader layer to which you’ve
assigned that channel, and then press the corresponding
[SEL] key.
• You can also move the cursor to the selected channel in the
upper left of the display, and use the dial or the [DEC]/[INC]
keys to change the selected channel.
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