Project File Structure - Roland R-26 Owner's Manual

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Project File Structure

If you connect the R-26 to your computer, you can see how these folders and files are organized.
REC MODE
Structure
A folder with the name of the project and an extension of .PJT will be created. Inside that
1 channel
folder, a monaural WAV file named "project name_1.WAV" will be created.
A folder with the name of the project and an extension of .PJT will be created. Inside that
2 channels
folder, a stereo WAV or MP3 file named "project name_1.WAV" or "project name_1.MP3" will
(STEREO×1)
be created.
A folder with the name of the project and an extension of .PJT will be created. Inside that
2 channels
folder, monaural WAV files named "project name_1.WAV" and "project name_2.WAV" will be
(MONO×2)
created.
4 channels
When recording 4 channels or 6 channels, a folder with the name of the project and an
(STEREO×2)
extension of .PJT will be created. Inside that folder, stereo WAV files named "project name_1.
6 channels
WAV", "project name_2.WAV", and "project name_3.WAV" will be created.
(STEREO×3)
/Root
R26_0001.PJT
R26_0001_1.WAV
R26_0002.PJT
R26_0002_1.WAV
R26_0003.PJT
R26_0003_1.WAV
R26_0003_2.WAV
R26_0004.PJT
R26_0004_1.WAV
R26_0004_2.WAV
R26_0005.PJT
R26_0005_1.WAV
R26_0005_2.WAV
R26_0005_3.WAV
NOTE
If you use your computer to modify, delete, or rename the files within a project, the R-26 may
be unable to play back the project.
Connecting to Your Computer via USB
(Monaural 1-channel project)
(Monaural WAV)
(Stereo 2-channel project)
(Stereo WAV)
(Monaural 2-channel project)
(Monaural WAV)
(Monaural WAV)
(4-channel project)
(Stereo WAV)
(Stereo WAV)
(6-channel project)
(Stereo WAV)
(Stereo WAV)
(Stereo WAV)
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