Our church just got a new LS9-32, and we're trying to find our way around it.
We have an upcoming event that will involve having 2 different bands performing alternating sets throughout the day. My question is -- can I set up one band on Layer 1 (i.e. ch 1-32), and then setup the 2nd band on Layer 2 (i.e. ch 33-64), so that each can have their own unique channel layout and settings, and we can then just switch between them simply by switching from one layer to the other?
I realize that I can get each band setup, and then save each of their settings to a unique file on a USB flash drive, and then "recall" them as needed. But it would be a lot simpler and quicker to just switch between the 2 layers with the press of a single button. (tho there may be other negative implications that I'm not aware of, as we're not at all familiar with the board yet)
I searched the LS9 owners manual, but couldn't really find an answer to this, or even an adequate explaination of how the 2nd layer might be used. (?)
-Richard
We have an upcoming event that will involve having 2 different bands performing alternating sets throughout the day. My question is -- can I set up one band on Layer 1 (i.e. ch 1-32), and then setup the 2nd band on Layer 2 (i.e. ch 33-64), so that each can have their own unique channel layout and settings, and we can then just switch between them simply by switching from one layer to the other?
I realize that I can get each band setup, and then save each of their settings to a unique file on a USB flash drive, and then "recall" them as needed. But it would be a lot simpler and quicker to just switch between the 2 layers with the press of a single button. (tho there may be other negative implications that I'm not aware of, as we're not at all familiar with the board yet)
I searched the LS9 owners manual, but couldn't really find an answer to this, or even an adequate explaination of how the 2nd layer might be used. (?)
-Richard