Using The Commercially Available Sd Cards; Replacing The Sd Card - Boss eBand JS-10 Mode D'emploi

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Convenient Functions
Using the Commercially Available SD
Cards
In addition to the supplied SD card, you can also use commercially
available SD cards .
Specifications for SD cards usable with the
JS-10
The JS-10 supports SD cards meeting the following specifications .
• Capacity: 1–32 GB
• SD/SDHC standard
SD cards verified to work with the JS-10
Information on SD cards confirmed to work with the JS-10 can be
found on the Roland website .
http://www .roland .com/support/
MEMO
• The JS-10 supports SDHC cards .
• Some SD card types or SD cards from some manufacturers may
not record or play back properly on the JS-10 .
SD card capacity and recording time
The following table shows the approximate number of songs that
can be recorded on the JS-10 depending on the capacity of the SD
card .
With eBand
Size
songs
50 songs
Songs per GB
(4 hours)
1,700 songs
32 GB
(130 hours)
MEMO
• Figures in the table above are based on a song length of five
minutes .
• Songs, USB drivers, and other data are stored on the supplied SD
card . Because of this, the number of songs that can be recorded
on the card is less than the numbers in the table above .
• MP3 songs are calculated as data encoded at a sampling rate of
44 .1 kHz and a bit rate of 128 Kbps .
• WAV songs are based on stereo data with a sampling rate of
44 .1 kHz and a quantization bit rate of 16 bits .
• The number of songs you can record may vary according to the
songs included .
• Regardless of the amount of free space available, the JS-10 can
only store a maximum of 4,000 songs .
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With WAV
With MP3
20 songs
200 songs
(1 .5 hours)
(17 hours)
600 songs
4,000 songs
(50 hours)
(550 hours)

Replacing the SD Card

Here's how to replace the supplied SD card with a different SD card .
NOTE
Never insert or remove an SD card or SDHC card while this unit
is turned on . Doing so may corrupt the unit's data or the data on
the SD cards or SDHC cards .
1.
Press the [POWER] button to turn off the JS-10 .
2.
Remove the SD CARD slot cover .
SD CARD
slot
Screw
3.
Push in the SD card and release your finger .
4.
Remove the SD card .
5.
Insert the new SD card into the JS-10 .
6.
Put the SD CARD slot cover back on .
DC IN jack
SD CARD slot cover
Push inward .
SD card

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