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TASCAM DP-32SD 25
4 – Preparation
Starting up & shutting down
CAUTION
Turn down the volume of any sound monitoring system
connected to the unit before starting up or shutting down
the unit.
Do not use headphones when starting up or shutting
down the unit. A loud noise could cause damage to your
headphones or your ears.
Starting up the unit
Press and hold the STANDBY/ON button on the rear panel for a
few seconds.
When the unit starts, the startup screen opens briefly followed
by the Home screen.
Start-up screen
Home screen
When the unit starts up, it defaults to multitrack mode,
regardless of the mode used last before shutting down.
Shutting down
Make the following preparations before shutting down the unit.
Stop the recorder. (The unit cannot be shut down during
recording and other operations.)
Return to the Home screen.
If the unit is connected to a computer, disconnect the USB
cable after performing the necessary procedure on the
computer to disconnect the unit.
After making these preparations, press and hold the STANDBY/
ON button on the rear panel until the following screen opens.
The power turns off (enters standby) after the unit completes its
shutdown process, which includes saving various information
from your session.
CAUTION
When the power is ON, do not disconnect the power
cord or otherwise interrupt the power to the unit. Doing
so will cause all settings made since the last time you
saved it to be lost. If the power is interrupted while an
SD card is being accessed, all recorded songs and data
on the card could be damaged beyond recovery.
NOTE
When the power is turned off (put in standby), the currently loaded
song is saved. When the power is turned on again, the last song
used is reloaded in the same state it was when the power was
turned off (put in standby). You can even undo and redo previous
operations.