Yamaha WH39070 Music Mixer User Manual


 
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Basic operations 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