EasyManua.ls Logo

Yamaha LS9-32 User Manual

Yamaha LS9-32
290 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
Page #1 background imageLoading...
Page #1 background image
Owner’s Manual
LS9-16/LS9-32
EN

Table of Contents

Other manuals for Yamaha LS9-32

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Yamaha LS9-32 and is the answer not in the manual?

Yamaha LS9-32 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Sample rate48 kHz
Channels quantity68 channels
Digital sound processing32 bit
DJ mixer-
On/off switchYes
Product colorBlack
Rack mountingNo
USB connector typeUSB Type-A
AC input voltage100-240 V
AC input frequency50 - 60 Hz
Power consumption (typical)170 W
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth500 mm
Width884 mm
Height220 mm
Weight19400 g

Summary

Introduction

Differences between the LS9-16 and LS9-32

Details the distinctions between the LS9-16 and LS9-32 models.

The LS9’s channel structure

Explains the structure of the LS9's input and output channels.

Parts and their function

Top panel

Details the sections and components of the LS9's top panel.

Channel module section

Explains operations of input/output channels and monitor output.

SELECTED CHANNEL section

Enables direct operation of key mix parameters for the selected channel.

Rear panel

Details the connectors and components on the rear panel.

Front panel

Details the controls and jacks on the front panel.

Basic operations on the LS9

Basic operations in the top panel

Explains fundamental operations performed on the LS9's top panel.

Using the SELECTED CHANNEL section

Details direct operation of mix parameters using the SELECTED CHANNEL section.

Selecting functions

Explains how to use DISPLAY ACCESS section keys for functions and settings.

Connections and setup

Connections

Explains how to connect audio inputs and outputs.

Setup required when starting up

Details the initial setup required for the LS9.

Input channel operations

HA (head amp) settings

Details HA settings for input channels, including phantom power and phase.

Operations in the SELECTED CHANNEL section

About the SELECTED CHANNEL section

Describes the SELECTED CHANNEL section's function as an analog mixer module.

About the SELECTED CH VIEW screen

Explains the parameters displayed for the selected channel.

Operations in the SELECTED CHANNEL section

Details controlling parameters using SELECTED CHANNEL section encoders.

Making HA settings (input channels only)

Details HA settings for input channels via HA popup.

Making dynamics settings

Details how to operate dynamics processors via DYNA1/DYNA2 fields.

Making HPF/EQ settings

Explains how to operate HPF/EQ using the EQ field and encoders.

Custom fader layer

Assigning channels to the custom fader layer

Details how to assign desired channels to the custom fader layer.

Input/output patching

Changing the output patching

Explains how to edit the output patching of channels.

Selecting the output channel for each output port

Explains how to select the output channel for each output port.

Changing the input patching

Explains how to change the patching of each input channel.

USB memory recorder

About the USB memory recorder

Introduces the USB memory recorder function for recording and playback.

Recording to USB memory

Details the procedure for recording output signals to USB memory.

Playing back audio files from USB memory

Explains how to play back audio files saved on USB memory.

EQ and Dynamics

About EQ and dynamics

Explains the EQ and dynamics processors available on LS9 channels.

Using EQ

Details the operation of the four-band EQ on input and output channels.

Using dynamics

Explains the operation of dynamics processors on input and output channels.

Grouping and linking

The Channel Link function

Explains linking parameters like fader and EQ between input channels.

Scene memory

About scene memories

Explains storing and recalling mix parameters as scenes.

Using scene memories

Details storing and recalling LS9's mix parameters as scenes.

Storing a scene

Explains how to store current mix settings as a scene memory.

Recalling a scene

Explains how to recall a scene stored in scene memory.

Using the Recall Safe function

Explains excluding specific parameters/channels from recall operations.

Monitor/Cue

About the monitor/cue functions

Explains auditioning signals via headphones or monitors.

Operating the Cue function

Explains how to use the [CUE] key to monitor Cue signals.

Graphic EQ and effects

About the virtual rack

Explains inserting GEQ and effects into virtual racks for signal processing.

Mounting a GEQ or effect in the virtual rack

Details mounting GEQ or effects into the eight virtual racks.

About the internal effects

Explains using the LS9's 48 internal effect types.

MIDI

Basic MIDI settings

Details selecting MIDI messages, ports, and channels.

User settings (Security)

User types and user authentication keys

Describes user types (Admin, Guest, User) and authentication keys.

Creating a user authentication key

Details creating and saving user authentication keys on USB memory.

Logging-in

Explains the process of logging in as Administrator, Guest, or User.

User Level settings

Specifies user-defined operations for channels and system settings.

Console lock

Explains temporarily prohibiting console operations.

Locking the console

Details the procedure to lock the console panel and touch screen.

Unlocking the console

Explains how to unlock the console after it has been locked.

Using USB memory to save/load data

Explains connecting USB memory to save/load LS9 internal settings.

Saving the LS9’s internal data on USB memory

Details saving all LS9 internal data to USB memory as a file.

Loading a file from USB memory

Explains how to load LS9 settings files from USB memory.

Appendices

Dynamics Parameters

Details the parameters for GATE, DUCKING, COMPRESSOR, and EXPANDER.

Troubleshooting

Provides solutions for common operational problems.

Related product manuals