We have an old turntable and amp connected to an old PowerMac 7600 via
RCA cables--sometimes it's plugged into a G4/.
You can do the same with a new computer using a Griffin iMic and RCA to
mini adapter, or use the audio input jack on a sound card. No need to
buy a new turntable if you already have one. I think the Roxio Record
Now software can split the tracks after recording. Roxio Toast CD Spin
Doctor or Amadeus works on a Mac.
Betty
I'm looking to dub off some albums to CD and wanted to get recommendations for the best way to do this. I've heard of USB turntable, USB turntable/cassette combo, and USB converter. I would appreciate any thoughts and or recommendations.
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