Setup required when starting up, Returning the current scene to the initial state – Yamaha LS9 User Manual

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Setup required when starting up

LS9-16/32 Owner’s Manual

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Connections and setup

Here we explain the setup that is required when starting the LS9 for the first time. So that you
can check whether the connections are correct, we also describe the basic procedure for getting
the input signal from an INPUT channel to be output from the STEREO bus.

We will power-on the LS9 and recall (load) the initial set-
ting scene (scene number 000).

1

Power-on the LS9.

When you power-on the LS9, you must turn on your
equipment in the order of the LS9

→ power amp or

monitor system. (Use the opposite order when power-
ing-off.)

2

In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the
[SCENE MEMORY] key to access the
SCENE LIST screen.

In this screen you can recall or store scene memories.

1

Scene list

B

RECALL button

3

Move the cursor to the scene list, and use
the dial or the [DEC]/[INC] keys to make
“000 Initial Data” appear in the highlighted
line in the center of the list.

4

Move the cursor to the RECALL button and
press the [ENTER] key.

Scene number “000” will be loaded, and the mix
parameters will return to their initial state.

Setup required when starting up

Returning the current scene to the
initial state

• We are recalling the default setting scene here so that the remain-

ing operations in this chapter can be performed appropriately. In
actual operation, there’s no need to recall the default setting scene
each time you start up.

NOTE

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• Be aware that when scene number “000” is loaded, the input

patch, output patch, internal effect/GEQ, and HA (head amp)
settings will also return to their initial state. (However, the
word clock source selection will not be affected.)

NOTE

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