Mike, I’m not sure how I missed this thread before. I must have been out.
Excellent...
Thanks a bunch, Tim!

My 144 actually went through the second wave of restoration since that thread. I was lucky to spot another non-functional dump-ready unit that was great for parts, so I've got the door, missing knobs, switches, the logo and most imortantly that very special drive-shaft rubber shoe (I have no clue what is "corrct" technical term for it

), so now I have it almost in show-room like condition

Also, since I had some leftovers from the parts-machine, I have another sort of related interesting project - TASCAM RC-71-like remote, built using TEAC 144's transport buttons board and actually a cut-piece of its top-cover. Her's the link to the page with all the details:
http://www.mzentertainment.com/studio_workshop_tascam_rc_71.html.
It is actually reletively easy to build an RC-71 like control box, it takes only few simple normally open push-button switches, pair of LEDs (also they are optional), some box and wires. The most challenging part is actually the connector. I've ended up using pins pulled from from parallel port connectors - WORKS

Here's The principle diargram:
http://www.mzentertainment.com/pics/tascam_rc_71/dr_zee_workshop_tascam_rc_71_schematics.gif
The 144 was my first personal multitrack. I modded mine by adding a ¼” jack in the back for a Record punch in/out footswitch. Seeing the one you have there brings back memories of taking that thing apart and trying to figure out how I should do it. I ended up running twin wire from the Record button back to the jack I installed. Very delicate operation with the soldering and all.
That's cool. Yeah, and with this machine, while the idea may be very simple, but practical implimentation is a pretty damn sophisticated operation.
I also did a lot of cool music on that unit. It was the first time I could really be alone away from a commercial studio setting. Just me alone with my keyboard and the 144… stuff just started happening creatively.
"
-Oh, Taste of Liberty!
-How sweet! How sweet!"
(...not from W. Shakespeare )
