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Yamaha LS9 Demo // Part 3

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2009

Aaron from Church Solutions Group demos a Yamaha LS9-16 digital mixer for us at Christ Community Church of Plainfield. This is part 3, which covers the home (channel) view in more depth, including the LS9's built-in compression/limiting.

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  • @rclark381 I would happily trade motorized faders for all the feature set I mentioned earlier. As opposed to the LS9, StudioLive was designed with both uses in mind (live and recording). Also, you can get a StudioLive 16.4.2 for 2 grand or less.

  • @mr4y the motorized faders arent for sound quality exactly but they do provide a handy usage of sends on faders for effects.

  • @mr4y and Studio Live has all these things. You can also record and mix on the board.

  • @rclark381 If I recall correctly, motorized faders won't improve sound in any way. You also won't get direct outs via db-25, firewire with capacity to daisy chain up to 4 mixers and record on two of them, recording capabilities without adding extension cards, 8 auxes and 4 buses, talkback mic input, one insert per channel and mono output.

  • @mr4y Not so much. No motorized faders or matrix outputs.

  • @rclark381 Until the Presonus Studio Live came out.

  • and how do you introduce some FX? for example..a reverb.. and thank you very much!

  • Great video. Thank you. Helped me with my assignment :P.

  • Finally a church doing it right and making a good investment! Money well spent.

    The LS-9 is THE board, hands down.

  • If you ever have the chance to change those out, check out Meyer UPA-1P speakers. They are worth every penny! We are using UPM-1P's for front fill and EAW FR250z's for subwoofers.

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