Ripping Songs from CD to the JS-10
(Ripping)
You can rip songs from music CDs to the JS-10 . The ripped songs are
added to the song list selected with the "List Mode button" ([Song]
button, [Rhythm] button, or [User] button) .
MEMO
In order to rip from a music CD, you will need administrator
privileges on your PC .
1.
Click the List Mode button to select the song list to which
you want to add the song .
Decide which song list to add the ripped songs will go .
2.
Insert the CD that you want to rip into your PC's CD drive .
3.
Click the [CD Ripping] button in eBand Song List Editor .
The CD Ripping screen appears on your PC .
Track information
The track numbers of the songs on the music CD are displayed .
If the PC is connected to the Internet, Gracenote® MusicID obtains the
song names and artist names and displays them automatically .
However, the information that is available can vary depending on the
CD .
4.
In eBand Song List Editor, select the song you want to rip .
5.
Click the [OK] button .
The selected song will be ripped to the JS-10's SD card . When the
ripping is complete, the song will be added to the song list .
MEMO
Do not rip a song while playing a music CD on your PC . Noise
may be mixed in with the ripped song .
Importing Songs from a PC to the JS-10 (eBand Song List Editor)
[Obtain again] button
Downloads and re-displays the title
names and artist names .
Your PC must be connected to the
Internet .
Selecting the Song Format When Ripping
Songs
Here's how to select the song format when ripping songs from CD
to the JS-10 .
1.
Make settings by clicking "Conserve Card Memory" in the
"Options" menu .
Conserve Card Memory
Import format
eBand song format
ON (Selected)
Data is compressed and imported, placing
priority on the card capacity .
WAV format
OFF (Cleared)
Data is imported, placing priority on the audio
quality (uncompressed) .
MEMO
The default setting is "ON" (Conserve Card Memory) .
File formats that can be imported
The types and formats of files that can be imported using
eBand Song List Editor are as follows .
MP3 format
Format
Settings
Sampling rate
44 .1 kHz
Bit rate
64 K – 320 Kbps
File name extension
.mp3 (not case-sensitive)
Length
One second or more
MEMO
• MP3 files are imported as MP3 format, regardless of the
"Conserve Card Memory" setting .
• If the MP3 file being imported contains ID3 tags for the
song name, artist name, and album title, this information
can also be imported .
WAV format
Format
Settings
Sampling rate
44 .1 kHz
Quantization bit rate
16 bits
Encoding
Uncompressed (Linear)
File name extension
.wav (not case-sensitive)
Length
One second or more
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