You are talking about file names, they are irrelevant to the question that John has asked. John wanted to print out his audio song names.
If we use your suggestion to look up our audio song names we will get a printout of:
AOB001.SA1
AOB002.SA1
AOB003.SA1 etc etc
thus it tells us nothing about which file contains which song, and no useful information about song names whatsoever.
You continue to talk of technics files, when John asked about audio files. This is irrelevant but even if we wanted to know our technics song names and followed your procedure we would get a printout:
01001KN7.*
02001KN7.*
03001KN7.* etc etc the number and type of extensions depending on the page 2 save selections.
again no useful information about which file contains which song title, given that the sequencer file can anyway contain 10 song titles.
Let us look at midi files if by a jump of the imagination we used this procedure, and get a printout of:
SOB0001.MID
SOB0002.MID
SOB0003.MID
not many midi song titles to be seen there either.
Finally, even if you wanted a directory list, which is of no use in identifying audio, technics or midi song names anyway, there is no point in using dos since many free directory lister programs are available in windows.