Log:
Évaluations - , GPA: ( )

Instructions Roland, Modèle EBAND JS-8

Fabricant : Roland
Taille : 61.62 mb
Nom Fichier :

Langue d'enseignement: itenesfrdenlpt

Le document est chargé, s'il vous plaît patienter
Le document est chargé, s'il vous plaît patienter

Facilité d'utilisation


Task tray Task bar 2. Click [OK] in the “Safe To Remove Hardware” dialog box that appears. Installing the USB Driver 1. Disconnect a USB cable from the JS-8's USB port. 2. Download the USB driver installer from the Roland website or copy it as described above, and then double-click it to uncompress the file. 3. Read the Readme.htm file found in the uncompressed folder, and install the driver as directed. Playing Songs on a Computer Through the JS-8 You can listen to audio played back with a computer through the JS-8's speakers via a USB connection. 1. Connect the computer to the JS-8's USB port by a USB cable. 2. When the USB SELECT screen appears in the JS-8, select AUDIO and press [ENTER]. 3. Set the JS-8 as the output destination for audio played back by the computer's audio playback software. Deutsch Francais Italiano PortuguesEspanol NederlandsEnglish For instructions on how to switch the output destination, refer to the user's guide for the software you are using. 33 Convenient Functions Via USB, you can use the JS-8 as an audio interface for commercially available DAW software. Record audio from a connected guitar or mic into the DAW, either dry or with the JS-8's effects applied. Play back audio from the DAW for monitoring purposes, or through the JS-8's effects to "re-amp" previously recorded tracks. Using the JS-8 with Commercial Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) Software Convenient Functions Via USB, you can use the JS-8 as an audio interface for commercially available DAW software. Record audio from a connected guitar or mic into the DAW, either dry or with the JS-8's effects applied. Play back audio from the DAW for monitoring purposes, or through the JS-8's effects to "re-amp" previously recorded tracks. Using the JS-8 with Commercial Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) Software 1. Connect the computer to the JS-8's USB port by a USB cable. 2. When the USB SELECT screen appears in the JS-8, select AUDIO and press [ENTER]. 3. Press [MENU]. 4. Select SYSTEM, and then press [ENTER]. 5. Select USB (COMPUTER), and then press [ENTER]. 6. Select AUDIO ROUTING, and then press [ENTER]. 7. Set the desired USB audio routing (see the table below). 8. Select the JS-8 as the audio input and audio output device in the DAW software you're using. For instructions on operating the DAW software, refer to the owner’s manual for the DAW software you are using. USB AUDIO ROUTING Description USB AUDIO ROUTING Description DEFAULT Select this setting when using the JS-8 as a USB audio interface or when playing the guitar while playing back songs with the computer. RE-AMP Select this setting when "re-amping" guitar sounds that were previously recorded without any effects added. GUITAR (EFX) Select this setting when playing the guitar while playing back songs with the computer or when using the computer to record guitar sounds with effects added. DIRECT OFF Select this setting when playing audio from the computer as is. With this setting, you cannot play guitar sounds directly through the the JS-8's speakers. The only sound that can be played through the speakers is audio from the computer. GUITAR (DRY) Select this setting when playing the guitar while playing back songs with the computer or when using the computer to record guitar sounds without any effects added. With this setting, you can still monitor the guitar sound with effects, but the DAW will capture the sound before effects are applied. If you turn the JS-8's power off with USB AUDIO ROUTING set to RE-AMP or DIRECT OFF, it will be set to DEFAULT the next time you turn the power on. What is “Re-Amping?” This is a technique in which a guitar sound is recorded directly into a DAW without any effects, then played back through effects later to create a finished guitar sound after the fact. The advantage of re-amping is that, even after recording, you can use your recorded performance as is to create new sounds. This technique is particularly advantageous if you’ve ever recorded your guitar with effects added, and then later realized you were unhappy with the results, or found that the guitar gets “lost in the mix” after other parts are added. With re-amping, you can focus on recording a great performance instead of worrying about getting the perfect effects sound. Once your performance has been recorded dry, you can then play it back through the JS-8’s effects, adjust the sound just the way you want it, and then record the result as a new track in the DAW. When you intend to record a sound dry and re-amp it later, choose GUITAR (DRY) as the JS-8’s USB audio routing. This allows you to monitor the live guitar sound with effects (for inspiration during recording) while sending the dry sound to the DAW software. To play recorded audio from the DAW through the JS-8’s effects, select RE-AMP as the USB audio routing. 34 Convenient Functions Removing SD Cards Using Commercial SD Cards 1. Press [POWER] to turn off the JS-8. 2. Push SD card inward, and then release your finger. ...

Ce manuel est également adapté pour les modèles :
Instruments de musique - JS-8 (61.62 mb)

Écrivez votre propre critique du dispositif



Texte du message
Votre nom :
Entrez les deux chiffres :
capcha





catégories