Sending the signal from, An input channel to the stereo/mono bus, St/mono mode – Yamaha LS9 User Manual

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LS9-16/32 Owner’s Manual

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To switch the phase of each channel
between normal and reverse phase, move
the cursor to the

ø

button of the desired

channel in the window, and press the
[ENTER] key.

The

ø

button will change from black to red, and the

phase of the corresponding channel will be reversed.

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If you want to operate the HA of a channel
that is not currently shown in the popup
window, use the [SEL] key to select that
channel, and then make settings for it.

For example if INPUT channels 1–8 are shown in the
popup window, pressing the INPUT channel 9 [SEL]
key will change the popup window to INPUT channels
9–16.

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When you’ve finished making settings,
move the cursor to the CLOSE button (or
the

× symbol in the upper right of the win-

dow) and press the [ENTER] key.

Here we will explain how to send the signal of an input channel to the STEREO bus or MONO
bus.
The STEREO bus / MONO bus are used to output signals to the main speakers. Signals can be
sent to the STEREO bus or MONO bus in either ST/MONO mode or LCR mode, and you can
choose either of these two modes for each channel. These two modes differ as follows.

■ ST/MONO mode

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In this mode, signals are sent independently from the input channel to the STEREO bus and to the MONO bus.

• The signals sent from the same input channel to the STEREO bus and to the MONO bus can be switched on/

off independently.

• The panning of the signal sent from an INPUT channel to the STEREO bus L/R can be operated by the

SELECTED CHANNEL section [PAN] encoder, or by the TO ST PAN knob in the screen. (The signal sent to
the MONO bus is not affected by this encoder or knob.)

• The volume balance of the signal sent from a ST IN channel to the STEREO bus left and right can be operated

by the SELECTED CHANNEL section [PAN] encoder, or by the TO ST BALANCE knob in the screen. (The
signal sent to the MONO bus is not affected by this knob.)

■ LCR mode

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In this mode, the signal from the input channel is sent to three buses at once; STEREO (L/R) and MONO (C).

• The signals sent from the same input channel to the STEREO bus and to the MONO bus can be switched on/

off together.

• The CSR (Center Side Ratio) knob in the screen adjusts the proportion of the signal level sent from the input

channel to the STEREO (L/R) bus and the level sent to the MONO (C) bus.

• The level of the signal sent from the input channel to the STEREO (L/R) bus and the MONO (C) bus will

change according to the settings of the SELECTED CHANNEL section [PAN] encoder or the TO ST PAN
knob / TO ST BALANCE knob in the screen.

Sending the signal from an input channel to the STEREO/MONO bus

• If you want to use headphones etc. to monitor the signal of the STEREO bus or MONO bus, you should

press the DISPLAY ACCESS section [MONITOR] key several times to access the MONITOR screen, and
select “LCR” as the monitor source (

p. 146).

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HA (head amp) settings • Sending the signal from an input channel to the STEREO/MONO bus

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