LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide Welcome: Thank you for downloading the “LS9 StageMix” iPad app for the Yamaha LS9 digital mixing consoles. The latest firmware version for LS9 can be downloaded from www.yamahaproaudio.com StageMix is an application for the Apple iPad that provides remote control of Yamaha LS9 digital mixing console functions via a simple, intuitive graphical interface from anywhere within wireless range.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide CONTENTS Page 1.0 System Requirements ................................................................................... 6 2.0 Wi-Fi Settings ................................................................................................. 6 3.0 Getting Started ............................................................................................... 7 3.1 LS9 Network Setup .........................................................................
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 5.3.1 Navigation in the GEQ Overview Section ............................................... 27 5.3.2 Rack Position .......................................................................................... 28 5.3.3 GEQ Type ............................................................................................... 28 5.3.4 RTA ON .................................................................................................. 28 5.3.5 RTA HOLD ...
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 8.1.3 GEQ Editing ............................................................................................ 44 8.1.4 GEQ ON ................................................................................................. 44 8.1.5 Rack Metering......................................................................................... 44 8.2 Effect Editing ..............................................................................................
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 10.10 Channel Select – Console Follows StageMix ......................................... 62 10.11 Input Meter Point .................................................................................... 62 10.12 Output Meter Point.................................................................................. 62 10.13 Display Key Input for Dynamics Meters .................................................. 63 10.14 RTA Peak Hold Mode ...................
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 1.0 System Requirements • • • • • Apple iPad (any model using iOS 8 or higher) Yamaha LS9 digital mixing console Wi-Fi access point (802.11g, n or ac) CAT5 cable (to connect the console to a Wi-Fi access point) iOS: iOS 8.0 -9.x 2.0 Wi-Fi Settings Configure the Wi-Fi access point, following the manufacturer’s instructions.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 3.0 Getting Started 3.1 LS9 Network Setup Connect the Wi-Fi access point to the LS9 console’s network port via a CAT5 cable. Make sure your Ethernet cable is connected to a LAN port on your Wi-Fi device and not the WAN port. Note the IP address and MAC address of the LS9 console - they will need to be entered into the iPad later. They can be found in the console as follows: Press the [SETUP] button on the LS9 to access the MISC SETUP screen 3.
Yamaha Professional Audio d) e) f) LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide Select [DHCP] and ensure that your iPad receives data for the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Router and DNS. Select [Renew Lease] if this data is not applied. If the settings are successfully applied, press the iPad’s Home button to exit the Settings menu. Note: • Make sure that the subnet of the IP address is the same as that of the LS9 console. • If DHCP settings are not applied after step (e), please check your DHCP server settings (refer to 11.
Yamaha Professional Audio d) e) f) g) h) i) 3.3 LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide Select [Static] IP Address: enter an IP Address similar to the one for the LS9 console, but with just the last number different. (For example, if LS9 is 192.168.0.128, give an address to the iPad such as 192.168.0.124). Subnet Mask: enter “255.255.255.0”.
Yamaha Professional Audio • • • LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide Access the OFFLINE DEMO mode to explore the features and user interface of LS9 StageMix. Configure StageMix to work with an LS9 console. Select an LS9 console that has already been configured to work with your iPad and begin using StageMix. 3.3.1 OFFLINE DEMO If [OFFLINE DEMO] is pressed in the “Select Mixer” screen, the functions of StageMix will operate independently of any mixing console.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide v. Select the Model of LS9 console. vi. Press the [ADD MIXER] button at the bottom of the screen. 3.3.3 Select a Mixer and Begin Working If your iPad has been configured to work with an LS9 console, select the mixer from the list and press [CONNECT]. The model of mixer (LS9-32 or LS9-16) will appear in smaller text below the mixer’s name. The message “Syncing With LS9…” will appear while StageMix is obtaining parameters from the console.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 4.0 Mixer Window The main page of the StageMix is called the “Mixer” window. It shows the EQ curves, Pan positions, Dynamics status, CUE and ON buttons, faders, level meters, and channel names and colors for eight adjacent channels. Across the top of the screen, level meters and faders are displayed in blocks of channels for mono Input Channels 1-32, Stereo Input Channels 1-4, Mix and Matrix busses, and the Master Stereo and Mono busses.
Yamaha Professional Audio 4.3 LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide Channel Names and Colors The name and color of each channel appears in StageMix as it does in the LS9 console. The names are dimmed if the channel is switched off. Double-tap on the channel name in the Mixer window to edit the name and color. Type in a name and press [return]. Alternatively, navigate to another channel using the left/right cursor buttons above the keyboard. This allows multiple channels to be named before closing the keyboard. 4.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide Press the [LONG FADERS] button in the bottom-left corner again to return to the Mixer Overview. 4.5 Channel ON Press [ON] to change the on/off status of the channel. The button is green when the channel is on. When a channel is off, its name and level meter will dim and its fader position shown in the “Navigation/Meter Bridge” will also dim. If a channel is muted as part of a Mute Group, the ON button will blink. 4.
Yamaha Professional Audio 4.7 LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide Master Bank Pressing the [Master] block in the “Navigation/Meter Bridge” will cause channels from the master section to appear in the fader strips. Included in this block are the Stereo Master channel, Mono Master channel and the Monitor Level and On control. Note: there are two EQ thumbnails above the Stereo Master channel. Parametric EQ is always linked for the left and right sides of the Stereo Master channel.
Yamaha Professional Audio 4.8 LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide HA GAIN The gain for each input channel can be controlled using the faders in StageMix. Press the [HA GAIN] button in the lower left area of the Mixer window to enter HA GAIN mode. This button will turn red and the background behind the channel faders will become red to indicate that StageMix is in HA Gain control mode.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide Phantom Power for each channel can be switched On or Off from StageMix if the relevant preference is ON in the SETUP screen (refer to 10.5). Tap on the [48V] button and a confirmation popup will appear. By default, the 48V phantom power indicators are display-only and cannot be edited from StageMix. 4.8.3 Phase The Phase setting for each input channel appears near the top of the channel strips when HA GAIN mode is active.
Yamaha Professional Audio 4.9 LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide SENDS ON FADERS Press the [SENDS ON FADERS] button in the left column of the Mixer screen to access sends to Mix Busses. In “SENDS ON FADERS” mode, each fader controls the send level from its channel to the currently selected Mix. The fader level indicators in the “Navigation/Meter Bridge” will show the positions of all the Mix Send Levels if the appropriate Preference is On in the Setup screen (refer to 10.4).
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide Select the Target from Mix 1-16. The currently selected Mix will appear as a white button with a check mark. Stereo pairs appear as single large buttons. Notes: • When a Mix block is active in the “Navigation/Meter Bridge”, only Matrix 1-8 will be available in the “Select Target” popup. • When the Matrix block is selected in the “Navigation/Meter Bridge”, the [SENDS ON FADERS] button is not available. 4.9.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 4.9.3 Mix Send PRE/POST The send from each channel can be assigned to be Pre or Post fader. A button above the meter in each channel strip displays the Pre/Post state and can be pressed to change the state. The [PRE] button appears yellow when On and grey when Off. 4.9.4 Global PRE/POST Press and hold a [PRE] button to make global Pre or Post fader assignments.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 5.0 EQ / PAN / DYNAMICS The thumbnail area at the top of each channel strip displays an EQ curve, the Pan position, or the Dynamics status for that channel. The buttons to the left of the thumbnails are used to select between EQ, PAN and Dynamics mode by tapping on the left or right cursor button. 5.1 EQ Every channel in the LS9 console has a dedicated Parametric EQ (PEQ).
Yamaha Professional Audio • LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide Mix Busses 3-8 have only PEQ available so no dots are displayed below their EQ curves. 5.1.2 Selecting PEQ or GEQ On any channel displaying both a green and a blue dot below the EQ curve, the user can select either of those EQ types to be displayed by using a swipe gesture in the EQ curve area. If a PEQ curve is currently displayed, swiping from right to left will cause the GEQ curve to be displayed.
Yamaha Professional Audio 5.2 LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide PARAMETRIC EQ EDITING The current channel’s Name, Color, Fader, Level Meters, [ON] and [CUE] buttons are shown in the left column. At the bottom-left, there are “previous” and “next” arrow buttons for navigating to different channels. • • Tap and release on either of these buttons to navigate up or down to the next available channel.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide HP = HPF (input channels only) 1 = Low Band 2 = Low-Mid Band 3 = High-Mid Band 4 = High Band The current values for Freq, Gain and Q will be displayed for the currently selected EQ band. Gain and Frequency can be adjusted by dragging the circle around the graph. Q is adjusted by using the iPad’s “pinch” gesture: hold one finger (or thumb) on the screen while moving another finger closer to or further away from the first.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 5.2.3 EQ Bands 1 & 4 EQ bands 1 & 4 have additional choices of band-type. Both these bands can be assigned to function as a shelf or a bell, and band 4 can also function as a Low Pass Filter. Band 1 can also be a HPF for Mix, Matrix and Stereo/Mono Master channels. When one of these bands is selected, the relevant additional buttons are shown above the EQ graph. 5.2.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 5.2.6 EQ TYPE The default EQ Type for every PEQ is Type I. This can be changed to Type II by pressing the [II] button at the top of the EQ editing screen. To exit from the EQ window and return to the Mixer window, press the [MIXER] button at the top-right of the display. 5.2.7 PEQ COPY/PASTE Parametric EQ parameter settings can be copied and pasted from one PEQ to another. Press the [COPY] button to capture the parameter settings of the current PEQ.
Yamaha Professional Audio 5.3 LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide GRAPHIC EQ EDITING GEQ Overview In the upper portion of the GEQ Editing Screen, the complete GEQ curve is displayed along with the gain positions for all 31 bands. White dots represent the position for each of the 31 bands. (These dots change to yellow and become larger when they are being touched in the Editing section below.) RTA data is displayed behind the GEQ Overview when the RTA is turned ON in this screen.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 5.3.2 Rack Position In the upper-left area of the GEQ screen, the Rack position of the channel’s GEQ will be displayed. In the screenshot above, this GEQ is located in rack position FX4. 5.3.3 GEQ Type Next to the Rack position, the type of GEQ is identified as either “31 Band” or “Flex 15”. In the case of a Flex 15 GEQ, a larger-sized number indicates the remaining number of available bands for that GEQ.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 5.3.9 Editing GEQ Bands Sliders in the lower portion of the GEQ screen allow each band of EQ to be edited. Multiple bands can be edited simultaneously with up to 10 bands appearing at any one time. Touch the silver sliders for one or more bands and move them vertically to adjust the gain for each band. The gain parameter value will appear in a floating display above any GEQ slider while it is being touched.
Yamaha Professional Audio 5.4 LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide PAN TO STEREO BUSSES When PAN mode is selected using the buttons described in section 5.0, all 8 thumbnail images will display a slider showing the position of the Pan to the Stereo Busses for each channel. A numeric Pan position value appears above each slider. Double-tap on the slider to set the Pan position to Center. Text shows whether each channel is assigned to the ST, Mono or the LCR busses.
Yamaha Professional Audio 5.5 LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide DYNAMICS PROCESSORS When DYN mode is selected using the buttons described in section 5.0, the status of both of the channel’s dynamics processors can be seen: Dynamics 1 is displayed at the top of the thumbnail with Dynamics 2 at the bottom. (Output channels have only Dynamics 1.) The threshold parameter value for each Dynamics is displayed numerically and also graphically via a white vertical line.
Yamaha Professional Audio 5.6 LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide DYNAMICS PROCESSOR EDITING Tap on any of the Dynamics thumbnails in the Mixer Window to access the Dynamics Editing screen. The left side of this screen (Channel Strip) is identical to the EQ Editing screen with channel fader, On button, Cue button, input and output meters, channel name, color and navigation buttons. Both Dynamics 1 and 2 can be viewed and edited simultaneously in the Dynamics Editing screen.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 5.6.3 Dynamics On The [DYN ON] button turns the Dynamics On/Off. This button is purple when On and grey when it is Off. 5.6.4 Dynamics Type A button above each Dynamics curve display allows the Dynamics Type to be selected. Press this button then select the Processor Type from the drop-down menu. 5.6.5 Threshold All Dynamics processors have a Threshold parameter.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide For Gate and Ducking processors, a Key In Filter is available. Tap the [EDIT] button to edit the Key In Filter parameters. [CUE]: Tap this button to Cue the Key In signal [HPF]/ [BPF]/ [LPF]: Select the Key In Filter type among these choices. [ON]: This button is used to activate the Key In Filter. Press the [ASSIGN] button to access a pop-up that allows the Key In Source to be selected.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 6.0 OUTPORTS The OUTPORTS button provides access to the following functions: • • • Output Port Delays Output Port Phase Output Port Gain Press the [OUTPORTS] button on the left side of the Mixer window to enter this mode. Press the [OUTPORTS] button again to exit this mode. 6.1 Navigation When the [OUTPORTS] button is active (highlighted in dark pink), the Navigation/Meter Bridge changes to display banks of output ports.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide The Output Bus number (e.g. Matrix 1) assigned to each Output Port is displayed at the top of each channel strip. The name of each Output Bus is displayed below its number. 6.3 Delay On Press [DELAY ON] in each channel strip to change the On/Off status of the Delay for each Output Port. The button is yellow when the Delay is On (active). 6.4 Delay Time Display The current delay time value for each Output Port is displayed in a button.
Yamaha Professional Audio 6.7 LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide Delay Time Editor Tap on any of the Delay Time Display buttons to access the Delay Time Editor. The button for the Output Port channel being edited will be highlighted in dark pink. The currently selected Output Port, and the Output Bus and its name are displayed. 6.7.1 Delay Scale The currently selected Delay Scale is displayed next to the Output Port label.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 6.7.3 Nudge Delay Time Values Tap the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase/decrease the currently selected Delay Time value by one unit at a time. Press and hold either of these buttons to continuously adjust these values. 6.7.4 Copy Delay Time Value Tap the [COPY] button to copy the current delay time value into a buffer. Note: the value cannot be copied while numbers are being entered from the numeric keypad (i.e. while they are appearing in red). 6.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 7.0 UTILITY Press the [UTILITY] button on the left side of the Mixer window to enter this mode. Tabs at the bottom of the UTILITY screen provide access to the following functions: [MUTE/TAP] • MUTE GROUP MASTERS • TAP TEMPO [OSCILLATOR] • OSCILLATOR To exit from the UTILITY mode, press the [UTILITY] button, another mode button, or any bank in the “Navigation/Meter Bridge”. 7.
Yamaha Professional Audio 7.2 LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide TAP TEMPO The Tap Tempo section in the Utility screen allows you to tap BPM values into effects in the console that include BPM parameters. Select the relevant effect from the list of 4 effects in the left side of this section. Effects which do not have a BPM parameter will be greyed out and cannot be selected. Tap on the large button on the right side of the Tap Tempo section.
Yamaha Professional Audio 7.3 LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide OSCILLATOR The OSCILLATOR screen in the UTILITY mode allows you control all aspects of the Oscillator in the LS9 console. 7.3.1 Oscillator Assign In the top part of the screen, an array of buttons allow you to assign the Oscillator output to any bus in the console. Each bus button displays the channel’s number, name and color. Assignment to multiple channels simultaneously is allowed.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide SINE PINK NOISE BURST NOISE When either PINK or BURST NOISE mode is active, additional parameters are available to be edited. Press the [EDIT] button to access a popup which allows these related parameters to be edited. Refer to the console’s reference manual for more details about those parameters.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 8.0 EFFECT RACK Press the [EFFECT] button on the left side of the mixer window to enter this mode. An overview of the console rack is displayed, this is used to access editors for GEQs and Effects. Press the [EFFECT] button again to return to the Mixer view. Note: GEQs can also be accessed from channels strips as described in section 5. 8.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide display only. If multiple output patches are in use for any slot, only the first output patch is displayed in StageMix. 8.1.2 Accessing GEQ/FX Editor For GEQs, the parameter values are displayed in the center of each rack slot. Tap on this section to access the GEQ Editor. If an FX is mounted in any of slots 4-8, the FX type is displayed in the center of the rack slot along with a graphical image icon. Tap on this image to access the FX Editor.
Yamaha Professional Audio 8.2 LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide Effect Editing Parameters for all effect programs can be fully edited from StageMix. For some selected programs, a graphical editing interface is also provided. 8.2.1 Current Effect The Effect type icon for the currently selected rack slot is displayed in the upper left side of the Effect Editing screen. Next to the Effect’s icon is the following information: • • • • Rack Slot Number Effect Program Title Effect Type I/O Configuration 8.2.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide Effect Library Store: Tap on any Library memory that is not labelled as Read Only. Press [STORE] to save the currently selected effect program into the Library. A popup will appear requiring confirmation. After tapping on [Yes], the iPad keyboard will appear. Type in a Library Name and press [STORE]. 8.2.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide Tap the button to open the number keypad. Tap the Up/Down cursor buttons to adjust the parameter value one step at a time. The value will be sent to the console each time the cursor button is tapped. Alternatively, type values into the number keypad and press [SET] to send the value to the console and close the keypad. 8.2.11 Multi-Segment Buttons Some parameters are represented and edited using multi-segment buttons: 8.2.
Yamaha Professional Audio 8.3 LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide GRAPHICAL EFFECT EDITING For selected Effects, graphical user interface editing is also provided as an alternative to the slider-based editing. Press the [GUI] button above the parameter values to reveal the graphical editing interface.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 8.3.1 REV-X Time/Level Parameters Tap the [TIME/LEVEL] tab at the bottom of the screen to access those parameters. Drag the following parameters horizontally to adjust their values: • • • Reverb Time Initial Delay Decay The affect of those parameter changes will be reflected in the graphical display. Tap on the buttons above the graphical display to adjust the zoom factor.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 8.3.2 REV-X Space Parameters Tap the [SPACE] tab at the bottom of the screen to access those parameters.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 8.3.3 REV-X Filter Parameters Tap the [FILTERS] tab at the bottom of the screen to access those parameters.
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Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 8.3.6 REVERB Filter Parameters Tap the [FILTERS] tab to access the following parameters: • • • • HPF LPF Low Ratio High Ratio 8.3.7 REVERB Dynamics Parameters Tap the [DYNAMICS] tab to access the following parameters: • • • • Gate Level Attack Hold Decay 8.3.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 8.3.9 MONO/STEREO/MOD DELAY Parameters Tap the [TIME/LEVEL] tab to access the following parameters: • • Delay Feedback Gain Tap the [FILTERS] tab to access the following parameters: • • • HPF LPF High Ratio For the MOD DELAY program only, tap the [MODULATION] tab to access the following parameters: • • • Frequency Depth Wave Use sliders to adjust the Frequency and Depth parameters, and the multi-segment button to select the Wave type.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 8.3.10 DELAY LCR Parameters There are 5 tabs at the bottom of the screen to provide access to parameters for the Delay LCR program.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 9.0 SCENE MEMORY The Current Scene Memory number and title (name) are displayed in the upper-left corner of the StageMix Mixer window. An “E” indicator will be displayed if the Scene has been edited since it was last stored or recalled. The Scene Memory area in the Mixer window also functions as a button which can be pressed to access the Scene Memory window. 9.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide in the console. However, if Scene 006 is empty, the next highest Scene containing data will be recalled. Note: the [DEC SCENE] and [INC SCENE] buttons will only appear in the Scene window if the related preference has been enabled in the Setup window (refer to 10.3). 9.3 SCENE LIST When the Scene Memory window is accessed for the first time after launching StageMix, the Scene List will be sent from the console to StageMix.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide SCENE COMMENT The Scene Comment is displayed and can be edited using the same procedure described for the Scene Title. TIME STAMP This shows the time and date that the Scene was last stored. The Time Stamp is display-only. SCENE STATUS (FOCUS and FADING) This section displays the status of Focus and Fade Time functions for the selected Scene Memory. 9.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide Press the [MIXER] button in the top-right corner of the Scene Memory window to return to the Mixer window.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 10.0 SETUP Press the [SETUP] button in the upper left area of the Mixer window to open a new window which allows user preferences to be selected. iPad Status Bar The iPad’s Status Bar is visible in this screen, allowing the Wi-Fi signal strength and the battery charge status to be viewed. Press [Done] in the top-right corner to return to the Mixer window. 10.1 Fader Delay This is a safety function to avoid accidental fader movements.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 10.4 Show Send Levels in Meter Bridge When this preference is ON, the send levels for the currently selected “MIX ON FADERS” will appear in the “Navigation/Meter Bridge” in “SENDS ON FADERS” mode. If this preference is OFF, the input levels will be displayed. 10.5 Enable Phantom Power Switching When this preference is ON, phantom power for each input channel can be turned On or Off while in GAIN mode in the Mixer window.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 10.13 Display Key Input for Dynamics Meters When this preference is ON, the input meters displayed in the Dynamics Processor thumbnails in the Mixer window will show the level of the Key Input signal for every Dynamics Processor. If this preference is Off, the input signal going into the Dynamics Processors will be displayed. 10.14 RTA Peak Hold Mode An RTA Hold function is available in the PEQ and GEQ editing screens.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 11.0 Troubleshooting 11.1 No Wi-Fi Available If this message appears after launching StageMix, this indicates that the iPad is not connected to a Wi-Fi access point or that Wi-Fi may be switched off in the iPad. Refer to sections 2.0 and 3.2 for details about Wi-Fi hardware configuration and iPad Wi-Fi settings. 11.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide 11.3 Connection Lost If StageMix loses its connection to the console, the following message will appear. Operation of StageMix is not possible while this message box is onscreen. StageMix will automatically attempt to reconnect to the console. If this is successful, StageMix will re-synchronize with the console data and operation will become available again. 11.
Yamaha Professional Audio LS9 StageMix V6 User Guide Internet access is unnecessary for the connection between StageMix and console and it is recommended that you should not have an internet connection when using StageMix. So if you experience this problem, you can prevent this message from appearing by disabling the "Redirect Function for Internet connection" in your Wi-Fi device. Please ask the Wi-Fi device manufacturer about the way to disable "Redirect Function for Internet connection". 11.
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