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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Maxwell" data-source="post: 42209" data-attributes="member: 321"><p>Re: Unusual Yamaha LS-9 issue</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>By default the omni outs are 13-matrix1, 14-matrix2, 15-Stereo-L, 16-Stereo-R.</p><p></p><p>I don’t know if the LS9 does the same thing as an M7 but the following is a cut and past of something I posted in another thread. If you didn’t recall scene 000 after resetting the LS9 it may have done the same thing as below.</p><p></p><p>When taking the advanced M7 class I found a bug and pointed it out to the trainers and they said yeah it shouldn’t do that. Want to try it yourself - Recall a scene; make it something that is very obvious. Now reset (initialize) the console clearing everything out. Look at your settings, the console still has the last scene and all of its setting, it didn’t reset the console. Not until you select scene 000 will it reset everything. I did this and almost had disastrous results because the scene I had recalled had all of the trims set for microphone level inputs and the setup they had had a multi-track player into those inputs at line level. If the multi track was running and the speakers were up I would have been blasted out of the room. I had stopped the playback and turned down the outputs (I turned down the amp or disconnected the powered speakers) before I loaded my show from a USB device. It was after I initialized the console to put it back the way it was and doing this was when I stumbled onto the bug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Maxwell, post: 42209, member: 321"] Re: Unusual Yamaha LS-9 issue By default the omni outs are 13-matrix1, 14-matrix2, 15-Stereo-L, 16-Stereo-R. I don’t know if the LS9 does the same thing as an M7 but the following is a cut and past of something I posted in another thread. If you didn’t recall scene 000 after resetting the LS9 it may have done the same thing as below. When taking the advanced M7 class I found a bug and pointed it out to the trainers and they said yeah it shouldn’t do that. Want to try it yourself - Recall a scene; make it something that is very obvious. Now reset (initialize) the console clearing everything out. Look at your settings, the console still has the last scene and all of its setting, it didn’t reset the console. Not until you select scene 000 will it reset everything. I did this and almost had disastrous results because the scene I had recalled had all of the trims set for microphone level inputs and the setup they had had a multi-track player into those inputs at line level. If the multi track was running and the speakers were up I would have been blasted out of the room. I had stopped the playback and turned down the outputs (I turned down the amp or disconnected the powered speakers) before I loaded my show from a USB device. It was after I initialized the console to put it back the way it was and doing this was when I stumbled onto the bug. [/QUOTE]
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