Yamaha 9000 pro User Manual

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Mixing Console
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Reference
Mixing Console
A full-screen mixing console which provides access to a wide range of controls for each main and accom-
paniment part can be selected by pressing the [MIXING CONSOLE] button. 
A simpler mixing console is available via the [MAIN MIXER] and the [PART ON/OFF] buttons described in 
“Quick Guide” on pages 24 and 31. 
The operations for each parameter corresponding to step #2 are covered in the follow-
ing explanations.
Part Settings
In addition to the keyboard-played voices, the 9000Pro features many different instru-
mental “parts,” including those contained in the auto accompaniment, song playback, 
and vocal harmony.  See the next page for details.  
Basic Procedure
M A I N
MIXER
PART
ON/OFF
PART
See below.
Refer to the Quick Guide 
on pages 24 and 31. 
• You can also select the desired 
menu by pressing the [NEXT] 
or [BACK] button.
• You can change the value of all 
parts simultaneously. To do 
this, press any of the LCD 
[1]~[8] buttons or rotate the 
data dial while holding the cor-
responding LCD button 
([A]~[J]).
Adjust the parame-
ter for each part. 
1
 Press the [MIXING CONSOLE] 
button several times until the 
desired parts are displayed.
2
 Adjust the desired 
parameter.
Volume/EQ (see “Part Settings,” page 145.)
Filter (see “Part Settings,” page 145.)
Effect Depth (see “Part Settings,” page 145.)
Effect Type (see “Effect Type Settings,” page 146.)
Tune (see “Part Settings,” page 145.)
Master EQ (see “Master Equalizer Settings,” page 147.)
Select the desired menu.
Select the desired parameter.
Voice (see “Part Settings,” page 145.)
Line Out (see “Line Out Settings,” page 148.)
Select the desired parameter.
Select the desired menu.
Pressing the [MIXING CONSOLE] button alter-
nates among the displays as listed below.
All parts (see below)
Accompaniment parts
Song tracks 1~8
Song tracks 9~16
You can use the data dial to adjust the parameter. 
First, select the desired part by pressing the any of the [1]~[8] 
buttons and then rotate the data dial to adjust the parameter. 
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