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In Reply to: What sound card and software do I need to record LPs onto CDs? posted by Scott Shrader on December 30, 2001 at 23:50:59: Soundcard? Any of the current mainstream cards will do - Creative Soundblaster, Turtle Beach Santz Cruz and so on. Software? Almost any sound recording software will suffice. Personally, I use Cool Edit 96. As for restoration, there are some available but I've never had need to use them (that's down to a damn good turntable and cartridge). There are demo versions available, so try them and use the one which you think works best. Finally, to burn the files onto CD, Nero Burn or Easy CD Creator will do, although there are others available. If you have a look in the software section, you'll find all the downloads you'll need.
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