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Yamaha 007POTO-G0 User Manual

Yamaha 007POTO-G0
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Owner’s Manual
LS9-16/LS9-32
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Yamaha 007POTO-G0 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandYamaha
Model007POTO-G0
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

An Overview of the LS9

Provides an overview of the LS9's features, including its compact size, analog-feeling operability, and extensive functionality.

Differences Between the LS9-16 and LS9-32

Details the distinctions between the LS9-16 and LS9-32 models, covering channel counts, rear panel I/O, and top panel configurations.

The LS9’s Channel Structure

Explains the LS9's input and output channel architecture, detailing their types and functions within the console's signal flow.

About the MIX Bus Types (VARI / FIXED)

Describes the VARI and FIXED types for MIX buses, explaining their signal send level characteristics and typical usage scenarios.

Parts and Their Function

Top Panel Overview

Provides a detailed layout of the LS9's top panel, identifying key sections like channel modules, display, and control areas.

Rear Panel Overview

Details the various input/output jacks, connectors, and slots available on the rear panel of the LS9 console.

Front Panel Overview

Identifies the controls and connectors located on the front panel of the LS9, primarily focusing on headphone output.

Basic Operations on the LS9

Basic Operations in the Top Panel

Explains fundamental operations on the LS9's top panel, including using the HOME key and selecting fader layers.

Using the Selected Channel Section

Details how to use the SELECTED CHANNEL section to directly control channel parameters like EQ, dynamics, and sends.

Selecting Functions

Describes how to use the DISPLAY ACCESS section keys to navigate and select various functions and settings on the LS9.

Viewing the Display

Explains the information presented in the LS9's display, including the constant display area, main area, and on-screen interface elements.

Connections and Setup

Analog Input Connections

Guide to connecting microphones and line-level devices to the analog input jacks of the LS9.

Analog Output Connections

Instructions for connecting main speakers, monitor speakers, and other audio devices to the LS9's analog output jacks.

Digital Input/Output Connections

Details on connecting the LS9 to external equipment using digital I/O jacks and mini-YGDAI slots for digital audio transfer.

Installing an Option Card

Step-by-step instructions for installing optional I/O cards into the LS9's available slots for expanded connectivity.

Setup Required When Starting Up

Essential setup procedures for the LS9, including recalling initial settings, word clock configuration, and HA settings.

Input Channel Operations

Signal Flow for Input Channels

Illustrates the signal path for input channels, detailing how signals are processed and sent to various buses.

Specifying the Channel Name / Icon

Explains how to assign custom names and icons to input channels for easier identification and organization.

HA (Head Amp) Settings

Details how to adjust head amp gain, phantom power, and phase for individual input channels.

Sending the Signal from an Input Channel to the STEREO/MONO Bus

Instructions for routing input channel signals to the STEREO or MONO buses using ST/MONO or LCR modes.

Sending the Signal from an Input Channel to a MIX Bus

Guides on sending input channel signals to MIX buses via the SELECTED CHANNEL section, popup window, or faders.

Output Channel Operations

Signal Flow for Output Channels

Illustrates the signal path for output channels, detailing how signals are processed and sent to output ports or buses.

Specifying the Channel Name / Icon

Explains how to assign custom names and icons to output channels for easier identification and organization.

Sending Signals from MIX Channels to the STEREO/MONO Bus

Instructions for routing MIX channel signals to the STEREO or MONO buses using ST/MONO or LCR modes.

Sending Signals from MIX Channels and STEREO/MONO Channels to MATRIX Buses

Guides on sending signals from MIX, STEREO, or MONO channels to MATRIX buses via different methods.

Operations in the SELECTED CHANNEL Section

About the SELECTED CHANNEL Section

Overview of the SELECTED CHANNEL section, its correspondence to analog mixers, and parameter control capabilities.

About the SELECTED CH VIEW Screen

Details the information displayed in the SELECTED CH VIEW screen and how to use it for detailed parameter editing.

Operations in the SELECTED CHANNEL Section

Explains how to use the encoders and buttons of the SELECTED CHANNEL section to control parameters of a selected channel.

Custom Fader Layer

About the Custom Fader Layer

Explains the concept of fader layers and how they change channel control on the LS9's top panel.

Assigning Channels to the Custom Fader Layer

Provides a step-by-step guide on how to assign desired channels to the custom fader layer for personalized control.

Input/Output Patching

Changing the Output Patching

Instructions on how to edit output patching by selecting output ports for channels or channels for output ports.

Changing the Input Patching

Guide on how to modify input patching by selecting input ports for channels, including HA settings.

Inserting an External Device into a Channel

Explains how to insert an external device or GEQ/effect via I/O cards into the signal path of channels.

Directly Outputting an Input Channel

Details on how to output an input channel's signal directly from an OMNI OUT jack or I/O card slot.

USB Memory Recorder

About the USB Memory Recorder

Introduces the LS9's USB memory recorder function for recording and playback of audio files.

Assigning Channels to the Input/Output of the Recorder

Guide on patching channels to the USB memory recorder's inputs and outputs for recording or playback.

Recording to USB Memory

Step-by-step instructions for recording audio signals to USB memory, including setting bit depth and managing files.

Playing Back Audio Files from USB Memory

Explains how to play back audio files stored on USB memory, covering file selection, playback modes, and list editing.

Linking Scene Recall with Audio File Playback

Describes how to link scene recall operations with audio file playback for automated sound effect or music cues.

EQ and Dynamics

About EQ and Dynamics

Overview of the LS9's EQ and dynamics processors, detailing their capabilities for input and output channels.

Using EQ

Detailed guide on operating the four-band EQ, including high-pass filter, for input and output channels.

Using Dynamics

Explains how to use the dynamics processors (gate, compressor, expander, etc.) for input and output channels.

Using the EQ/Dynamics Libraries

Describes how to store and recall EQ and dynamics settings using dedicated libraries for efficient preset management.

Grouping and Linking

About Mute Groups

Explains the Mute Group function, allowing simultaneous muting control of multiple channels.

Using Mute Groups

Guides on assigning channels to mute groups and operating mute group masters via the MUTE GROUP screen.

Using the Mute Safe Function

Details how to temporarily exclude channels from mute group operations to prevent unintended muting.

The Channel Link Function

Explains the Channel Link function for linking parameters like faders and EQ between input channels.

Scene Memory

About Scene Memories

Introduces the LS9's scene memory, which stores mix parameters and patching for quick recall.

Using Scene Memories

Explains how to store and recall mix parameters as scenes, including the store and recall operations.

Editing Scene Memories

Guides on sorting, renaming, copying, pasting, clearing, cutting, and inserting scenes in memory.

Using the Focus Function

Describes the Focus function, which allows specific parameters to be updated during scene recall.

Using the Recall Safe Function

Explains Recall Safe for excluding parameters/channels from scene recall operations, common across all scenes.

Using the Fade Function

Details the Fade function for smoothly transitioning channel levels during scene recall, creating fade-in/out effects.

Monitor/Cue

About the Monitor/Cue Functions

Overview of the LS9's monitor and cue functions, explaining signal selection for auditioning and monitoring.

Using the Monitor Function

Instructions on selecting monitor sources and adjusting levels for headphones or external speakers.

Using the Cue Function

Explains how to use the Cue function to temporarily monitor selected channels, including cue groups and modes.

Talkback / Oscillator

About Talkback and Oscillator

Introduces the talkback and oscillator functions for communication and signal testing.

Using Talkback

Guides on setting up talkback signals, adjusting input sensitivity, and assigning talkback to buses.

Using the Oscillator

Explains how to use the internal oscillator to output sine wave, pink noise, or burst noise to specific buses.

Meters

Using the Meter Screen

Details on accessing the Meter screen to view input/output levels and switch metering points.

Graphic EQ and Effects

About the Virtual Rack

Explains the virtual rack system for mounting GEQ and effects, and patching inputs/outputs.

Graphic EQ Operations

Guides on using the 31 Band GEQ and Flex15GEQ, including mounting in racks and inserting into channels.

About the Internal Effects

Details the LS9's 48 internal effect types, their mounting in virtual racks, and usage via send/return or insert.

Using the graphic EQ and effect libraries

Describes how to store and recall GEQ and effect settings using dedicated libraries for preset management.

Using an External Head Amp

Explains how to remotely control external head amps via I/O cards, adjusting parameters like gain and phantom power.

MIDI

MIDI Functionality on the LS9

Overview of MIDI message transmission and reception capabilities for controlling LS9 parameters remotely.

Basic MIDI Settings

Guides on selecting MIDI messages, ports, channels, and modes for program and control change transmission/reception.

Using Program Changes to Recall Scenes and Library Items

Explains how to assign events like scene recall to program change numbers for external control and synchronization.

Using Control Changes to Control Parameters

Details on using MIDI control change messages to control specific LS9 events like fader and encoder operations.

Using Parameter Changes to Control Parameters

Explains the use of system exclusive messages ('parameter changes') for controlling LS9 events as an alternative to control changes.

Using MMC (MIDI Machine Control) to Operate the USB Memory Recorder

Describes how to use MMC messages to control the LS9's USB memory recorder functions like play, record, and stop.

User Settings (Security)

User Level Settings

Allows restricting parameters by user, customizing environment, and managing settings via USB memory.

Preferences

Settings related to the operating environment, such as confirmation messages, error display, and panel operation options.

User-Defined Keys

Guides on assigning functions to user-defined keys on the top panel for quick execution of tasks.

Console Lock

Details on temporarily prohibiting console operations to prevent unwanted touches or unauthorized access.

Other Functions

About the SETUP Screen

Overview of the SETUP screen, which includes USER SETUP and SYSTEM SETUP for various console configurations.

Word Clock Settings

Explains how to select the clock source for synchronizing digital audio signals between the LS9 and external devices.

Switching a Digital I/O Card’s SRC On/Off

Details on turning the Sampling Rate Converter (SRC) on/off for digital I/O cards, influencing synchronization.

Using Cascade Connections

Instructions for connecting multiple LS9 consoles or LS9 with external mixers for bus sharing and control signal linking.

Basic Settings for MIX Buses and MATRIX Buses

Guides on changing basic settings for MIX and MATRIX buses, such as signal type and send point.

Setting the Date and Time of the Internal Clock

Explains how to set and view the LS9's internal clock date and time, affecting scene timestamping.

Setting the Network Address

Instructions for setting the IP address, gateway, and subnet mask for connecting the LS9 to a Windows computer.

Specifying the Brightness or Contrast of the Display, LEDs, and Lamps

Details on adjusting the contrast and brightness of the LS9's display, panel LEDs, and lamp connector.

Using the Help Function

Guides on viewing Help files or text files from USB memory and assigning Help access to user-defined keys.

Initializing the LS9’s Internal Memory

Procedure for initializing the LS9's internal memory to restore factory settings or recover from errors.

Adjusting the Faders (Calibration Function)

Explains how to use the fader calibration function to correct motor fader discrepancies.

Adjusting the Input/Output Gain (Calibration Function)

Details on making fine adjustments to input/output gain using the calibration function for precise level settings.

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