Expanding The Memory - Roland Juno-G Micro Manual

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The sample memory (RAM) is used for working with audio data in real
time. It has a high speed which allows to play a big number of samples
simultaneously. However, when the power is switched o , the RAM looses it's
data.
Juno-G's ash memory ( ash RAM) is like a hard drive, it is used for
saving the data, and it can keep it when the power is o . However, ash RAM is
not fast enough for working in realtime.
Thus, keyboards like the Juno-G use both RAM and ash RAM, and to be
able to work with more data you need to expand them both.
The sample RAM can be expanded using a standard DIMM module with
a size of 64 to 512 MB and the following speci cations: PC100 or PC133, 3.3 V,
168 pin, non-bu ered, non-EEC. The memory module slot can be reached
under a small lid at the bottom of the Juno-G.
To expand the ash memory, you need a ash card like Compact Flash or
Secure Digital, and a corresponding PC card adaptor. For example, this can be a
Compact Flash card and a Compact Flash to PC card adaptor: the card is
inserted into the adaptor, and the adaptor goes into the PC card slot on the
back of the Juno-G.
After you have installed any new memory, you can check if it works in the
Information → Memory system settings section.

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