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samurai
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Aha!
Is that a 4 track O.R. as in four in four out like my Teac A3440?
BTW, I hope you are handy with a solder iron? You are going to need a LOT of leads (8 j2? just for tape!) some of which might be specials.
Dave.
Sadly Dave, it's not a model like the A3440....I was going to purchase one of those back when I was on the road but then gave everything up ! They fetch enormous prices now... if only....

No, mine is just a regular 4 track DS series Akai... you can put a few tracks on tracks but eventually even though it has low S to N, it still falls off after 4 or 5 tracks but it's good for practice.
I wasn't too bad with soldering iron at one time and once built a small desk mixer for use with recording deck and few mic and other boosters for stage use so I'm not scared of wires LOL.
I think perhaps the attraction of the Alesis AI is the familiarity of looks of the machine for me....I need to do a bit more research before I plump for one that will suit me and my needs!
Tony
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I would guess within a day, maybe less, once you get it, see how it is arranged (I don't call it programing, using Pascal is programming), understand how to loop, copy (for variation) you will be giving us tips and tricks.