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I apologize if this is too far off topic (though I do use my four track to record my loops). I have a Yamaha MT-120 that I've used for about 8 years and it has recently developed an unfortunate short in the some of the switches (the recording switches that activate each track). It will occassionally short (while recording no less) and send a less than entertaining fuzz into the recording. If I wiggle the switch I can usually fix the problem. My question, does anyone know if this sounds like an easy fix (a dirty connection that just needs to be cleaned (and if so, how (just compressed air or something else needed)) or does this sound more involved? As I said, off topic but given the expertise of the list, I thought someone might take pity on my situation and offer some suggestion (perhaps 'search the archives' :-) Just thought I'd add that I've been on this list for the last year or so from various accounts and this has proven to be one of the most inspiring forums I've been apart of (and most expensive, the gear I've started accumulating since I joined is ridiculous (to me at least). Thanks to everyone for making this such a great resource. Kevin _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com