Folder Structure; File Names - Tascam HS-4000 Owner's Manual

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Folder structure

The folder structure is as shown below.
You can check the CF card folder and file structure by accessing
it from a computer using a card reader, for example.
Be careful, however, because the HS-4000 might not be able to
play a project if you change or erase files inside it or change any
names.
NOTE
• Poly files are created directly in the session folder.
With mono files, subfolders are created inside the session
folder for each take. When the Mono File Place setting is
SubFolder, files are created in the take subfolders. When
the setting is Session Root, files are created directly in the
session folder.
• Other management files and folders are created in addition
to these.
CAUTION
• Even when Mono File Place is set to Session Root, subfolders
are created and management files are stored in them. Do
not erase these subfolders.
• Do not store other data in the "\.system\.backup" folder
created on each card for management. Doing so could
cause data to be erased.

File names

The format used in naming files is as follows.
1–4 track poly files
[Take name first half ]-[letter][take number].wav
1–4 track mono files (planned for a future firmware
version upgrade)
[Take name first half ]-[letter][take number]_[track number].
wav
11 – Internal settings
(POLY example)
*1 AES31 file created automatically
*2 PPL file created automatically
example)
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