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Convenient Functions
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1. Press [POWER] to turn off the JS-8.
2. Push SD card inward, and then release your finger.
Remove an SD card only while the JS-8's power is switched off.
Removing an SD card with the JS-8 turned on may result in 
corruption of data recorded on the SD card or damage to the 
card itself.
1. Push
2. Release your finger
1. Press [MENU].
2. Select SYSTEM, and then press [ENTER].
3. Select  SD CARD, and then press [ENTER].
4. Select FORMAT, and then press [ENTER].
5. When the message "Are you sure?" appears, press [ENTER].
Initializing the SD card causes the loss of all data on the card. 
Song protection settings are also disregarded. Since there is 
no way to recover data after initialization, be sure to back up 
any important data before initializing.
If you want to copy data from one SD card to another freshly 
initialized SD card, back up the first SD card (“Backing Up SD 
Cards” (p. 36)), and then recover the backed-up data to the new 
SD card (“Recovering Backed Up Data to SD Cards (RECOVERY)” 
(p. 37)).
Write
Protect
The contents of the memory card can be protected by write 
protecting it.
To write protect a card, slide the write protect switch on the 
side of the memory card to the “LOCK” position. Unlock write 
protect to delete data on the card.
 Removing  SD Cards
Specifi cations for  SD Cards Used with the 
JS-8
The JS-8 supports SD cards meeting the following specifi-
cations.
•  Maximum capacity: 32 GB
•  SD/SDHC standard
Memory Confi rmed as Functional with 
the JS-8
Information on SD cards confirmed to work with the JS-8 
can be found on the Roland website.
http://www.roland.com/
•  The JS-8 supports SDHC memory cards.
•  Some SD card types or SD cards from some manufactur-
ers may not record or play backproperly on the JS-8.
  SD Card  Capacity and   Recording Time
The table below shows the relationship between SD card 
capacity and the approximate number of JS-8 songs you 
can store on the card.
 JS-8 Song  MP3
 WAV
1 GB (included card 
as shipped from the 
factory)
30 songs
120 songs
10 songs
1 GB (included card 
after initialization)
50 songs
200 songs
20 songs
32 GB 
1,700 songs 4,000 songs 600 songs
•  Figures in the table above are based on a song length of 
fi ve minutes.
•  M P3 fi gures are based on data encoded at 128 kbps.
•  W AV fi gures are based on stereo data with a sampling 
rate of 44.1 kHz and quantization bit rate of 16 bits.
•  The number of songs you can record may vary accord-
ing to the songs contained.
•  Regardless of the amount of free space that is available, 
the JS-8 can only store a maximum of 4,000 songs.
Using Commercial  SD Cards
 Initializing  SD Cards
 About the  SD card Write/
 Protect Function ( Lock)