Paul Gubbins recorded lots of music in the nineties. Most of it really bad, but some of it barely listenable. At any rate, he amassed a rather impressive collection of stacks and boxes of cassette tape and quarter-inch reel masters. So at the end of the nineties, he purchased a personal home computer with fancy audio inputs for what seems now like an ungodly amount of money and started transferring his tapes. He had barely gotten started when he moved on to something else and left writing <a hre
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