I guess you've found you get better results when you manually split the files from your LP session than depend on auto-splitting. Needle noise usually messes that up.

And Gracenote can only recognize digital signatures that are created from the exact digital image of a CD that has been ripped before by someone. Party mixes and your project of course won't be recognized.

The best plan is to transfer with, then name the regions as song titles in Sound Studio, use the split regions to aiff files feature and then import the AIFFs into iTUnes. The named AIF files will appear in the lists and the onboard label printing or external printing pgms can use the info.


Charles Hartman wrote:

I'm doing a lot of LP -> CD transfers, a process with many steps some of which are silly & tedious. One of them is that, after I've split the digitized audio file into tracks, and named them (a little tedious in itself since I'm using an ancient Toast Lite to burn the CD), and go to import the tracks into iTunes, unless it's a recording known to GraceNote I have to type all the track names (and composers) *again* in the iTunes info panel. I was thinking a little Rev stack to do this would be handy (and worth the time if I do *another* couple of hundred), but I'm not sure where to look.

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