Edirol R-4 Manual De Usuario
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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.
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
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
ing of the project name plus an extension of
.wav
.
MONOx2
MONOx3
MONOx4
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
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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