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Using the JS-8 Song List Editor
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Displaying Song Names with Non-Al-

phabetic Characters

You can use the Song List Editor to name songs using
not only letters of the alphabet, numerals, and symbols,
but also double-byte characters (such as Japanese "kanji"
characters).
In addition, the JS-8 can display song names (even those
containing double-byte characters), when the songs are
imported into the JS-8 using the Song List Editor.
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The JS- 8 can handle up to a maximum of 4,000 songs.
You can register up to 2,000 headings, including those
for Album Title, Artist Name.

Importing Songs into the

JS-8 from CDs ( CD IMPORT) Importing WAV or MP3 into

the JS-8 ( IMPORT)

Editing Song Information

This procedure converts music CDs to songs and imports
them into the JS-8.
1. Start up the Song List Editor.
2. Load the CD you want to import into
the JS-8.
3. Click [ CD RIPPING].
4. Use the Song List Editor to select the
song you want to import.
5. Click [OK].
This procedure imports WAV or MP3 audio data into the JS-8.
1. Start up the Song List Editor.
2. Click [ IMPORT].
3. Use the Song List Editor to select the
song (audio file) you want to import.
4. Click [OK].
You can easily find songs you’ve imported in the JS-8 by using
the “USER” category in the SEARCH function.
You can use the Song List Editor to edit information (song names, artist names, and album titles) registered to songs stored in
the JS-8.
The JS-8's Search function works by using this informatio n.
The Song List Editor supports MP3 tag data.
For details on using the Song List Editor, refer to the Song List Editor Help.