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1Situation practical
use technique
Chapter
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Chapter
3 Applied technique
Chapter
4 Appendix
Application
Practical
Guide to the
edirol r-09hr
The outstanding
features of the R-09HR
Techniques for applying le namesCautions when renaming les
When backing up WAV or MP3 les on the PC that were recorded on the R-09HR, you can make manag-
ing les easier by giving them easy-to-understand les names. Name your les something that’s easily
recognizable, e.g., use the instrument name or place name where the recording was made.
However, there are some restrictions for naming les on the PC. If you name your le with one of the
names shown below, the le will not display properly when it’s played back on the R-09HR. If you’re go-
ing to play the le on the R-09HR, do not use the following le names.
File Name Description
File names beginning with a
period (.) These les are ignored by the R-09HR and are not played.
Files using extensions other
than .WAV or .MP3 These les are ignored by the R-09HR and are not played.
Deciding play order on the R-09HR based on le name
We’d like to introduce some le-name tricks when you’re using the R-09HR as a portable music player.
When playing back multiple songs on the R-09HR, the song-order playback mode can be either shuffl e
playback (SHUFFLE) or sequential playback (SEQUENTIAL). When sequential playback is selected, the
les are played back in the following order:
(space) ! # $ % & ’ ( ) + , - . 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ; = @
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { }
In other words, to create the desired song playback order place a number
sequence in front of the le, such as “001mysong.wav,” “002mysong.wav,” ...
“024mysong.wav.”
See p. 52 of the Owner’s Manual for details on sequential playback.
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