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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 names

Cautions 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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