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Instructions Roland, Modèle JS-10
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English Deutsch Francais Italiano Espanol Portugues Nederlands English English Play the guitar with your favorite songs as your backing Contents Contents Front Panel 3 Top Panel / Side Panels 4 Top Screen 4 Basic Operation 5 Turning the Power On 5 Turning the Power Off 5 Moving the Cursor 5 Selecting an Item 5 Changing the Value 5 [MENU] Button 6 Play the Guitar with Songs as Your Backing 7 Selecting Songs 7 Displaying Songs by Category 7 Registering Your 30 Favorite Songs (BEST 30) 7 Selecting Songs on the USB Flash Drive 8 Deleting Songs 8 Playing a Guitar While Playing Back a Song 8 Switching the Play Mode 9 Tuning 9 Recording Performances 10 Switching Effects 10 Changing the Speed of Songs 11 Changing the Pitch of Songs 11 Removing the Center Sound (Center Cancel) 12 Repeating Playback of a Specified Segment (AB REPEAT) 12 Precise Adjustment of the AB REPEAT Segment 12 Importing Songs from a PC to the JS-10 (eBand Song List Editor) 13 Before Using eBand Song List Editor 13 Connecting the JS-10 to Your PC 13 Installing eBand Song List Editor on Your PC 13 Starting Up eBand Song List Editor 13 Using eBand Song List Editor 14 Ripping Songs from CD to the JS-10 (Ripping) 15 Editing Song Information 16 Ending the Connection with the PC 16 2 Before using this unit, carefully read the sections titled “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (p 40) and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (p 41) These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit Additionally, in order to gain a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, this owner’s manual should be read in its entirety, and it should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference Copyright © 2012 BOSS CORPORATION All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of BOSS CORPORATION Convenient Functions 17 Editing the Effects 17 Visually Editing the Sound (EZ EDIT) 17 Advanced Editing of Sounds (PATCH EDIT) 18 MENU of an EFFECT screen 18 Saving Patches 19 Exchanging Two Patches (EXCHANGE) 19 Initializing the Effect Settings (INITIALIZE) 19 Backing Up Data on an SD Card to a PC (BACK UP) 20 Recovering Data Backed Up on a PC to the SD Card (RECOVERY) 20 Changing the Parameters of Songs 21 View the Song Information 21 Naming Songs 21 Writing Songs to a USB Flash Drive (Export) 22 Importing Songs in the USB Flash Drive to the JS-10 (Import) 22 Changing the Patch When the Song is Switched (PATCH SYNC) 22 Specifying Audio Settings 23 Switching the INPUT Jack Sensitivity 23 Adjusting the Balance of Low to High Frequency Ranges (Global EQ) 23 Turning Off the JS-10 Speakers 23 System Settings for the JS-10 24 Changing the Function of the USB COMPUTER Port 24 Allocating Functions to Footswitches 24 Backing Up Effect User Patches to an SD Card 24 Restoring Effect User Patches Backed Up on the SD Card 25 Viewing Free Space on the SD Card and the USB Flash Drive 25 Adjusting Display Contrast 25 Enabling Auto Off 26 Listing the Files on the SD Card as a Song List 26 Selecting the Sound Output from the USB COMPUTER Port 26 Initializing an SD Card (FORMAT) 26 Returning the JS-10’s Settings to Default Factory Settings 26 Using the JS-10 as a USB Audio Interfaces 27 Preparing a USB Driver 27 Installing the USB Driver 27 Playing Songs on a PC Through the JS-10 27 Using the Commercially Available SD Cards 28 Replacing the SD Card 28 Using Footswitches and Expression Pedals 30 Allocating Functions to Footswitches 30 Appendices 31 Effect Parameter List 31 Error Messages 36 Troubleshooting 37 Signal Flow 38 Memory Configuration in the JS-10 38 Specifications 39 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 40 IMPORTANT NOTES 41 Index 43 s Front Panel [MENU] button This button calls up various different functions depending on the screen displayed (p 6, p 18) Dial Use this dial to change values and settings [EXIT] button Press this button to cancel settings and return to previous screens [ENTER] button Use this button to confirm selection of an item and to adjust/switch the values of settings [POWER] button This button switches the power on and off (p 5) [SONG LIST] button This button displays songs stored in the SD card and the USB flash drive (p 7) [ ] [ ] (Cursor) buttons These buttons move the position of the cursor (highlighted part) in the display Use the Dial to adjust the value of highlighted item (parameter) Display Shows Song Name, Effects Patch name and other information [ ] (Rewind) button This button moves the playback location backward [ ] (Fast Forward) button This button moves the playback location forward [A B] button This button repeats the playback (p 12) [ ] (STOP) button This button stops song playback or recording [ ] (PLAY) button This button starts song playback [ ] (REC) button This button records the performance [SPEED] button This button changes the speed/pitch of the song or removes the center sound (p 11, p 12) [MASTER LEVEL] knob This knob adjusts the overall volume of the JS-10 INPUT 2 (AUX) jack This jack connects devices such as digital audio players [AMP] button This button displays the AMP screen (p 18) [TUNER] button This button displays the TUNER screen (p 9) [EFFECTS] button This button is used to select an effect patch or to edit an effect (p 10, p 17) INPUT 1 (GUITAR/MIC) jack, INPUT 2 (GUITAR/MIC) jack These jacks connect guitars or microphones [INPUT LEVEL 1 2] knob The center knob adjusts the volume of devices connected to INPUT 1, and the outer knob adjusts the volume of devices connected to INPUT 2 English DeFrItEsPtNl Panel Descriptions Play the Guitar with as Your BackingeBand Song List Convenient Functions Appendices 3 Panel Descriptions Top Panel / Side Panels SD CARD slot Insert an SD card EXP PEDAL/CTL 1, 2 jack Connect a footswitch (sold separately) or expression pedal (sold separately) (p 30) Security slot ( ) kensington com/ PHONES jack Connect headphones (sold separately) LINE OUT jacks Connect external speakers USB COMPUTER port Conne...
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