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Basic operations on the LS9
LS9-16/32 Owner’s Manual
Basic operations in the top panel
You can use the encoders and keys of the SELECTED
CHANNEL section to directly operate the mix parameters
(EQ, pan, dynamics, etc.) of the currently selected channel
from the top panel.
1Make sure that the desired fader layer is
selected in the LAYER section.
2Use the [SEL] keys of the channel module
section, STEREO section, and ST IN section
to select the channel that you want to oper-
ate.
The currently selected channel is indicated in the
upper left of the screen.
For stereo channels (STEREO channels, ST IN chan-
nels), you will alternate between the L-channel and R-
channel each time you press the [SEL] key.
3Turn the encoders of the SELECTED CHAN-
NEL section to edit the desired parameters.
The parameter assigned to each encoder will change.
Before operating the EQ encoders, you’ll need to use
the EQ [HIGH], EQ [HIGH MID], EQ [LOW MID],
and EQ [LOW] keys to select the band you want to
control.
Use the keys of the DISPLAY ACCESS section when you
want to use functions other than mix parameters, or when
you want to change various settings.
When you press one of the keys in the DISPLAY
ACCESS section, the corresponding screen will appear in
the display. If the screen consists of more than one page,
you can switch between pages by pressing the same key
repeatedly. For example if you press the [SCENE MEM-
ORY] key, the SCENE MEMORY screen will appear,
where you can store or recall scene memories.
Using the SELECTED CHANNEL sec-
tion
• If AUTO CHANNEL SELECT is turned on in the PREFER-
ENCE popup window (
→
p. 194), you can select a channel
simply by operating its [ON] key or fader, without having to
press its [SEL] key.
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• By pressing one of the SELECTED CHANNEL section’s
encoders inward, you can also access a popup window where
you can edit detailed settings for the parameter (
→
p. 194).
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Selecting functions
• If you press the lit DISPLAY ACCESS key while a popup
screen is displayed, the popup screen will close.
• If you press and hold down the DISPLAY ACCESS section
key, the previously displayed screen will appear.
HINT