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Yes, I have done it. If you have a turntable and amplifier, link the headphone put out from the amplifier to your computer soundcard, find a scheme for cleaning the LP check out (there are at liberty one about) and download LP to computer, you can then fire a CD.
I cannot see that the Sutherland La Fille de la Discipline has been transgferred to CD, or if it has, the CD has been deleted
Yes, it can be done indubitably now. There are relevance packages that classify all the metal goods/software you need. There are also new turntables that chronicle undeviatingly to MP3 and/or CD without the lack of a computer.
Still it’s perfectly soft if you use Audacity and use the productivity of your turntable/pre-amp ot your soundcard.
The edge of the commercial programs is that they can do a economical job of cleaning up pops, pings, and scratches from the firsthand provenance.
You can do it exactly into MP3. My parents have about 400-500 Roman LPs, and I wanted to convert them into digital files; they bought a unusual turntable for only about 130$. You braze it to your computer and register the music files in Audacity, then you can arrange them however you penury.
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