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@flixelflit I think you explained it. Thanks for your help.That was what I needed to know.
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@flixelflit thank you very much, kind wishes.
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@MrCelamoi Go to "Systems Settings" then go to "Output Ports". Choose your output and adjust the delay.
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Hello. Would you please tell me how can i realize delay for one of outputs?
In advance thank you.
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How would I parallel a signal through compression (1) channel uncompressed and (1) of the same instrument through a compressor? This is a studio trick.
85bmw528eguy 3 months ago
@85bmw528eguy Are you talking about upwards compression or side-chain compression? Your description wasn't all that clear. You can actually do upwards compression on a single channel with the LS9 as long as you don't need the other dynamic channel. As far as side chaining you can use any other channel.
If you want to just double a source to a different channel you can do that in the patch bay by selecting the same input for 2 different channels. Describe the result and i can tell you how.
flixelflit 3 months ago
Terrific,thanks for the help. I fumbled thru a save and I think I'm on the right track.
Now that I saved the settings to my USB, is there a way to adjust the settings on the USB file while plugged into my laptop? I remember a comment from the former sound guy; said that there might be a Yamaha app that would allow me to work on the settings as if i'm at the board. Is there such an app?
nbg808 3 months ago
@nbg808 Yes there is a Windows app as well as now a Mac app that allows you to make adjustments then save. Note that not all options are available in the software. You can go to studioconnections web site to find the software from the original group that made the software. Or, now that Yamaha has acquired them, a few years back, you can go to their site yamahaproaudio.
flixelflit 3 months ago
I started sound training recently for my church as a backup. Where, if available, in the manual do i find how to save our setup on a flashdrive/thumbdrive? We borrow a school's LS9 each weekend and as a guest we have to often start from scratch after the students play with the settings. the best to you --
nbg808 3 months ago
@nbg808 Pages 199-201 of the ls9 manual show how to load settings on to and off of USB. You can basically back up their board and then completely alter it with your own settings then reload their settings when you are done and they will never be the wiser. You will need admin rights to do this though. If memory serves me their are things like Admin settings and guest settings that don't save with the file. Pretty much everything else does.
flixelflit 3 months ago