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I asked for recommendations for a small, portable multi-track recorder a while back. Based on a recommendation here, I bought a Zoom PS-04. I was quite disappointed with it. Aside from the cheap construction, the interface wasn't at all intuitive (at least for me). There's no undo, and I couldn't find a simple, easy-to-use way to erase a single track or a whole recording. In addition, the looping feature doesn't seem to work properly. Oh well, on to the Korg PXR4, I thought. A hundred dollars more, but surely a more usable unit. It arrived today. Hmmmm. Shoddy construction. Hard-to-read and hard-to-navigate menus. It does have undo. But erasing tracks/songs seems to be just as hard as the Zoom (in fact, I can't even find an entry in the index for erase or delete). And no looping. Fifteen minutes of trying to figure out why the thing doesn't do what I expect, and the lack of intuitiveness has me ready to throw in the towel. Sigh. So, can someone suggest a small, take-it-with-you multitrack? It doesn't necessarily need to be digital; I'm open to minidisk, or other technologies. And it doesn't have to be studio quality; this is intended for use at jam sessions to play along with, and capture ideas. It *does* have to be easy to use! And good build quality would be a plus as well. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for your suggestions, Elby