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Old November 23rd, 2007, 02:46 AM
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Default Yamaha LS9 vs 01v96

Looking ahead to a Yamaha digital board purchase, I was wondering if someone could summarize very briefly the most notable benefits of using an LS9-16 over an 01v96 for theater usage. Street price it looks like the LS9 will be about double the 01v (and comparively the LS9-32 vs a pair of daisy-chained 01vs also about double the price) ... so are the additional features and capabilities worth it?

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Old November 23rd, 2007, 03:23 AM
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Default Re: Yamaha LS9 vs 01v96

You can extend the LS9-32 to 64 channels in two layers.

01V692 has a total of 20 mix buses
LS9 has 16 Mix Buses, 8 Matrix Buses, Plus Stereo and Mono Buses with LCR Mode
LS has a Full color display
LS has 6 segment LED meters on each input channel

Get the LS, you won't regret it.
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Default Re: Yamaha LS9 vs 01v96

01v only has two effects processesors.
LS9 has 8 slots that you can fill with whatever effects you want to use.

01v has 4 band eq on inputs and outputs
LS9 has the same BUT you can also put 1/3 octaves in your some of your Effects slots

LS9 can be locked and coded with a USB key so access to certain settings and programs can be restricted to people who know how to use them

On the other hand, if space is a concern, the 01v is rack mountable and weighs next to nothing.

I have worked with the 01v with a band before. For a small format digital mixer it's a great tool. I am currently putting together a project that will include an LS9 so I've been doing a lot of research. Either one is a good board. If you have the money, I'd say go for the LS9.
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I ordered the 01v96 this week -- got a really good deal -- but as I'm probing into the capabilities and seeing all of its limitations, the LS9 is looking better and better ....
Sure, it's a lot more money, but you only live once ... so I'm tempted.
Does anyone know where I can get a good price on an LS9-16? The place I bought the 01v96 from unfortunately doesn't carry the "commercial audio" line. I've found a quote for just under $4500 ... can I get this board for under $4k anywhere?
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Default Re: Yamaha LS9 vs 01v96

I think you sort of stumbled onto one of the differences in addressing the "commercial audio" line. The O1V and O2R were really developed as recording/production consoles. That doesn't mean they can't function as live consoles and many people do use them that way, but the routing, interface, etc. are really designed for recording and production applications. On the other hand, the LS9 and M7CL are the opposite, they could be used for production but were really developed to be live consoles.
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Default Re: Yamaha LS9 vs 01v96

I know -- can't they make a friggin' product that does all the right stuff ...?!!
I downloaded both 01v96 and LS9 editors and have been poking around.

- The 01v96 EQs are really nice, but the LS9 EQs are even cooler

- The USB features (recordings and audio track playback) on the LS9 are great.

- And the LS9 editor windows appear to be even more user-friendlier than the 01v96 editor windows.

However the one thing that makes the LS9 less appealing to me is it's limited number of onboard inputs ... you basically get 16 )plus the digital coax) and they're all XLR. So, not only do I have to convert all of my cables from TRS to XLR, but I'm pretty limited on the number of input channels I can really use (and still have god mic, CD player, etc hooked up) before I'm forced into the ADAT expansion. You actually get fewer inputs on this board than you do on any other cheapo commercial 16 channel mixer.

If there was an LS9-24 (that's one really appealing thing about the Mackie TT24 ... too bad the quality isn't there), or if the LS9-16 had the additional 16 (or even 8) TRS inputs, or if they had a version with no onboard inputs and all ADAT, I dont' think there would be any doubt in my mind that this is the board to get. But with the LS9-32 at double the price, and the LS16 slightly lean on inputs, seems like there is a hole in the sweet spot ... which makes we just want to stay with the 01v96 for now until some more new products are introduced.
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Default Re: Yamaha LS9 vs 01v96

John, youre the perfect candidate for an RSS (Roland) V-Mixing system.
http://www.rssamerica.com/index.php?...sk=view&id=257

I had a short time with it at AES back in October, and I believe it will eradicate TT24's in the marketplace.
I am a huge design snob, and I had an Electronic Designer from an International manufacturer and another gentleman that works for him with me.
We are all hardcore analog guys, and in spite of that fact we found this to be well designed and quite easy to navigate.

To clarify hardcore analog, the designer makes powered enclosures with completely analog circuitry(which is practically unheard of in high end devices right now) and the other guy just dropped $30K on a brand new analog console.
I've just had horrible experiences with several pieces, so much so that I don't care to touch anything digital under $10K
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Default Re: Yamaha LS9 vs 01v96

Hmmm ... this doesn't look to be cheap. I had a hard time finding pricing anywhere, the only one I could find was over $10k. If I'm going to spend that much I would probably just get the LS9-32. I was hoping for something in the $4k and under range that would fit the bill. The DM1000 looks like a beefed-up 01v96 and is probably in that price range, but it doesn't look as appropriate for live productions as the LS9 or TT24.

Anyway, my 01v arrives today so I'll get to play with it some this weekend, and maybe get it hooked up at the theater before the weekend shows are finished.
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Default Re: Yamaha LS9 vs 01v96

As it was explained to me, the Roland V-Mixer is also offered in packages including their digital snake, so verify whether what you are seeing is just the console with the local I/O or if it includes any snakes.

What I saw of the V-Mixer did make it seem pretty easy to use and after a brief introduction, the interface made sense. But I saw and heard two things I did not like. The first is that there is no labeling. The faders work in banks with 4 banks, I believe they are Inputs 1-24, Inputs 25-48, AUX/DCA and a User bank. The User bank is nice in that it lest you create a bank that is a combination of specific inputs, auxes and DCAs. The problem is that there is no labeling. You have a fader that could be Input 1 or Input 25 or Aux 1 or who knows what and the only identification is which bank you are on. That may even work for fader #1, but quick... grab the kick drum or the lead vocal on your User bank. It's there somewhere. Some labeling would be nice.

The second issue related to presets and scenes. From what they told me, you are fairly limited in what you can safe when saving or recalling a preset. I was told that you can exempt patching, preamp gain, a channel, etc. but not specific settings within that channel. If this is true, it could be rather limiting for some applications.

While not relevant for many, I also don't believe teh V-Mixer supports LCR, which could be a consideration for some theatrical applications.
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Default Re: Yamaha LS9 vs 01v96

You do know you can get additional input cards for the LS9, right?
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