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r9 memory card
as we know, the r9 connects to the pc via usb cable so we can drag the wav filles to a folder on the pc. however, some pcs now come with memory card readers.(mainly laptops) can i just put the memory card in the memory card reader and still be able to do a drag and drop? would there be any lossy issues that way as well?
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Re: r9 memory card
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You can also use a USB card reader. I've never transferred files directly from the R-09. Just put the card in the reader, plug in the reader via USB, copy directly from there. No members have liked this post.
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Re: r9 memory card
I've had some problems moving huge files via card readers, never a loss issue but I find the reader to be more likely to choke on a 2 or 3 gig file than the USB.
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Re: r9 memory card
what about doing on an xp vs vista?
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Re: r9 memory card
I use XP, so can't tell you anything about Vista.
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Re: r9 memory card
i ran a test with the memory card reader on my vista laptop and was able to transfer without any problems. i ran the read deal then and no problems either.
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