The on-screen user interface – Yamaha LS9 User Manual

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Viewing the display

The interface shown in the screen of the LS9 includes the
following items.

Cursor

The blinking red and yellow frame displayed in the screen
is called the “cursor.”
The cursor is used to specify the object of your operations.
Use the cursor keys of the data entry section to move the
cursor up/down/left/right.

Buttons

Buttons in the screen are used to execute specific func-
tions, to switch parameters on/off, or to select one of sev-
eral choices.
To execute a button’s function, to switch it on/off, or to
select a desired item, move the cursor to the desired button
and press the [ENTER] key of the data entry section.
By moving the cursor to a button that shows the

▼ symbol

and then pressing the [Enter] key, you can open another
popup window where you can specify details.

Knobs and faders

Knobs in the screen are used to view or edit the values of
the corresponding parameters. Normally, you will move
the cursor to a knob and use the dial or [DEC]/[INC] keys
of the data entry section to edit the value. The current
value is shown in numerical form immediately below the
knob. Some knobs will move in tandem with the encoders
of the SELECTED CHANNEL section.

Faders in the screen are mainly used to view or edit the
level of the corresponding channels. They will move in
tandem with the faders of the top panel. You can also
move the cursor to a fader and use the dial or [DEC]/
[INC] keys of the data entry section to edit the value. The
current value is shown in numerical form immediately
below the fader.

List window

A window like the following will appear when you are
selecting an item from a list, such as when selecting a
function for a user-defined key.
Within the list, the constantly-highlighted item in the cen-
ter is the selected item. To scroll the list up or down, use
the dial or the [DEC]/[INC] keys.

The on-screen user interface

Cursor

Buttons

Knob

Fader

List window

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