Yamaha LS9 vs M7CL

Feb 17, 2009 17:25


I finally got my hands on a Yamaha LS9 digital mixing console this week. We purchased one at the church for use at our new service in the Fellowship Hall that will begin late next month. Because it's a contemporary service and because the space is used for different events throughout the week, a digital board was a must, and ever since I fell in ( Read more... )

digital, yamaha, church audio, ls9, mixer, m7cl

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the_karen February 18 2009, 14:38:44 UTC
I... have no idea what any of that means. ;)

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combining settings the_karen May 9 2010, 21:52:16 UTC
Jeremy you might already know this by now. But on an M7, and I bet on an LS9, if you highlight a scene and press copy it holds those settings in the temporary menu. Then you can lad a new USB stick with scenes. Then you can paste your old scene into an empty scene slot. This could be usefull if you have master settings, such as your house EQ and matrix settings that you want to keep, but a guest engineer coming in with a USB stick. Once you have both your scenes in place, you recall your scene, recall safe the stuff you want, then recall his scenes.

The slower, more precise version of this is merging the files in your editor on your laptop, but when you are in a hurry, the copy and paste feature is sweet.
cheers,
denny jagard

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Re: combining settings jeremyleff September 13 2011, 19:37:13 UTC
Thanks Denny! This has been very helpful!

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