mike thomas
reviewing/culling tapes for digitizing
I am cleaning up my office. It's a very long-running process. I threw away a bunch of pre-recorded cassettes, but then I found this trove of recordings of bands I've been in, informal "ensembles" I played in, solo "studio" work, the work of friends, etc.
I knew I needed to at least digitize this music, but I had no good cassette deck. The last Nakamichi I bought off eBay years ago came to me dead on arrival, and the seller disappeared. So, I took a chance on an even nicer one (a BX300) that has been restored. So far so good, and I'm reliving a lot of old memories while I organize the tapes for later digitization.
reviewing/culling tapes for digitizing
I am cleaning up my office. It's a very long-running process. I threw away a bunch of pre-recorded cassettes, but then I found this trove of recordings of bands I've been in, informal "ensembles" I played in, solo "studio" work, the work of friends, etc.
I knew I needed to at least digitize this music, but I had no good cassette deck. The last Nakamichi I bought off eBay years ago came to me dead on arrival, and the seller disappeared. So, I took a chance on an even nicer one (a BX300) that has been restored. So far so good, and I'm reliving a lot of old memories while I organize the tapes for later digitization.