Edirol R-4Pro Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Appendix
An external memory device can be used to move project files on the R-4 Pro hard disk to a computer or to
move WAV files from a computer to the R-4 Pro hard disk. See Finder functions (p. 44) for details on how
to handle these files.
* A USB cable can also be used to connect directly to a computer to exchange files. For details see Connecting to
a computer (p. 82).
* Recordings cannot be made directly to an external memory device, and files cannot be played from an external
memory device.
* External memory devices refer to USB memory, external HDD, or memory read from a memory card reader.
Non-memory devices are not recognized.
When the memory device, such as a hard disk, is partitioned, only the first partition is recognized.
When multiple media are inserted in a multimedia card reader, only one card is recognized. Which
media is recognized depends on the card reader specifications.
fig.memory.eps
Connection
1
You can connect External memory devices to the USB Storage [STORAGE
ONLY] port.
Be sure to insert the external memory device plug all the way in.
If you forcibly insert the plug incorrectly, the R-4 Pro unit or external memory device may be damaged.
Please exercise caution.
fig.usb-1.eps
2
Mount the external memory device following the
procedure below.
* When connecting an external memory device, it will not load if it is
not mounted.
1. Press the [SYSTEM] button on the R-4 Pro.
The display shows the System Menu screen.
Handling external memory device
Connecting an external memory device
Connection and removal
With the surface of the
external memory device
facing upward, insert it
all the way into
the connector
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