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Finder functions
The R-4 Pro saves projects as files on its internal hard disk. You can use the Finder functions to select a 
project from numerous folders or projects within folders, to delete an unwanted project, or to copy a project 
to an external memory device.
Finder functions
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1
With project playback stopped and the Main screen (p. 18) 
shown on the display, press the [ENTER/FINDER] 
button
. The Finder screen shown in the figure is 
displayed.
Projects are shown in descending alphabetical order.
HD represents the R-4 Pro hard disk, and EX represents an 
external memory device such as USB memory connected to the USB storage connector.
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2
In the Finder screen, use the [CURSOR] up/down 
buttons
 or the [SCRUB] dial to select the desired project. 
Then press the [ENTER] button.
If the desired project is in a folder, the hard disk (HD), or the external memory device (EX), you 
can press the [CURSOR] right button to move into the selected folder (i.e., move to a lower-
level folder).
If you want to move back to the upper-level folder, press the [CURSOR] left button.
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3
When the screen at right is displayed, use the [CURSOR] 
buttons
 to select 
1 Select
.
The project is selected, and you are returned to the Main screen.
Alternatively, with a project selected (step 2), you can press the 
[PLAY] button (instead of pressing the [ENTER] button) to play 
the selected project. You are returned to the Main screen when 
playback begins.
* Since you cannot directly play back projects from the external memory device, you cannot select them. You will have 
to copy the desired project to the R-4 Pro internal hard disk before you can select it.
No.
Menu
Operation
See
1
Select
Select and load a project.
2
Delete
Delete a project.
3
Rename
Rename a project.
4
Copy
Copy the selected project.
5
Move
Move the selected project to a different folder.
6
Make Folder
Create a new folder.
Selecting a project (Select)
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