If I'm burning it straight to my ipod, the won't I have to jump through hoops to put it on my Itunes? Seems it would be faster to just rip it to my computer...
Not to mention the fact that you'll want to do some hand correction to eliminate skips and pops as well as trimming the track lengths correctly when ripping from vinyl.
I rip a lot of brand new hardcore records to MP3 so I don't need to pull the record out constantly, and even new unplayed vinyl has errors inherent to an analog process that are easy to correct.
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If I'm burning it straight to my ipod, the won't I have to jump through hoops to put it on my Itunes? Seems it would be faster to just rip it to my computer...
Not to mention the fact that you'll want to do some hand correction to eliminate skips and pops as well as trimming the track lengths correctly when ripping from vinyl.
I rip a lot of brand new hardcore records to MP3 so I don't need to pull the record out constantly, and even new unplayed vinyl has errors inherent to an analog process that are easy to correct.