Roland JUPITER-80 Manuale Utente

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Using the USB Memory Song Player/Recorder
The USB Memory Song Player/Recorder lets you 
play back audio files (WAV, MP3, AIFF) that you’ve 
copied from your computer to a USB flash drive, 
or to record your keyboard performance to a USB 
flash drive.
NOTE
•  Never insert or remove a USB flash drive while this unit’s power 
is on. Doing so may corrupt the unit’s data or the data on the 
USB flash drive.
•  Carefully insert the USB flash drive all the way in-until it is firmly 
in place.
•  Use USB flash drive available from Roland. Proper operation 
cannot be guaranteed if other USB device is used.
•  Don’t connect anything other than a USB flash drive to the USB 
MEMORY connector.
MEMO
If the USB flash drive contains a large number of song files, it 
may take some time for them to be read.
Basic Operations in the Song Screen
The Song screen (p. 34) will appear when you press the [SONG] 
button.
In the Song screen you can select the audio file to play back, and 
make settings for playback.
Audio files are listed 
here.
Turn chain play 
on/off.
Adjust the 
volume of the 
song player.
Turn loop play on/off, 
and make settings for 
Turn center cancel 
on/off, and make 
settings for it (p. 73).
Set the playback 
speed and pitch 
Indicates the 
current time of the 
audio file.
MEMO
Copy your audio files (WAV, MP3, AIFF) to the root folder (the top 
level) of your USB flash drive, or create a folder on your USB flash 
drive and copy the files into it. For more about folders in USB 
Playback
Here’s how to play back audio files saved on the USB flash drive.
1. 
Press the [SONG] button .
The Song screen will appear. A list of the audio files on the USB flash 
drive will appear.
MEMO
If the file name or folder name contains double-byte characters 
(e.g., Japanese), they will not be shown correctly in the display.
2. 
Select an audio file .
Touch the audio file that you want to play.
MEMO
•  To view the files within a folder, select that folder and touch it or 
press the [ENTER] button.
•  The currently shown folder is indicated by the orange text at 
the top of the list. To return to the higher-level folder, touch the 
folder button located at the left of the current folder. To return 
to the root folder (the top level), touch </>.
Currently shown folder
(orange text)
Upper-level folder
</> is the root folder
Folder
3. 
Press the [   ] (PLAY) button .
The selected audio file will play.
•  Press the [   ] (STOP) button to stop playback.
When you press the [   ] (PLAY) button once again, playback 
will resume from where it was stopped.
•  Press the [   ] button to return to the beginning of the audio 
file.
•  Rewinds the audio file while you hold down the [ 
 ] button.
•  Fast-forwards the audio file while you hold down the [ 
 ] 
button.