Edirol R-4 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Introducing the R-4
On the R-4, the data that you record and play back is handled as “projects.” On the hard disk, each project
actually consists of a folder with one or more files, in the structure shown below.
If you connect the R-4 to your computer, you’ll be able to see how these folders and files are organized.
However, if you change, delete, or rename the files within a project, the R-4 may be unable to play back that
project. Please use caution.
In the system settings, the
Recording Setup
parameter Rec Mode (p. 61) lets you specify the type of project
you want to record.
Monaural projects
fig.project-M1.eps
What is a project?
Type Structure
MONOx1
If there is only one channel, a monaural WAV file will be created with a name consist-
ing of the project name plus an extension of
.wav
.
MONOx2
MONOx3
MONOx4
If there are 2–4 channels, a folder will be created with a name consisting of the project
name plus an extension of
.pjt
, and within that folder will be created monaural WAV
files with names consisting of the channel number plus an extension of
.wav
.
MONOx1
ABC-1.
wav
(MONO)
ABC-1.wav
MONOx2
1.wav
(MONO)
2.wav
(MONO)
ABC-2.pjt
MONOx3
1.wav
(MONO)
2.wav
(MONO)
3.wav
(MONO)
ABC-3.pjt
MONOx4
1.wav
(MONO)
2.wav
(MONO)
3.wav
(MONO)
4.wav
(MONO)
ABC-4.pjt
Project Name
Project Name
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