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> - to selectively disable the erase function when in record (doesn't have >to > be > per track, just universal) difficult, because the same oscillator does the bias signal for Record as does the erase. So messing with erase might wreck the recording. Ideally a second erase head positioned away from the tape, and a switch to alternate between that and the original. Either that or you need to try a resistor of "suitable value" to act as a dummy erase head. > - to allow monitoring of playback while recording on the same track don't think that's practical, you need a 3 head deck. Have you tried using the erase head to play back ? (well, guess not, sounds like you haven't reached for the soldering iron yet) However, if you're going to spend a lot of time and effort on this wouldn't it be better to use a reel to reel deck? much easier to work with Plenty of room for adding extra playback heads. (anything will do, even old cassette heads). And often there's a choice of 3-4 speeds. andy butler