Can anyone tell me if and why this machine is supposed to be better than a beige G3 with a Wings AV card for audio work? I'm in the process of digitizing all of my old record albums and I want the best setup I can have for ease of use and quality. I presently use my Pentium 4 and a couple of programs (Wave Corrector and GoldWave) for this task. The quality is excellent, but it takes a bit more work than I would like to do. Wave Corrector does an outstanding job on the clicks and pops, but leaves something to be desired when it comes to separating the tracks. So I create one large Wave file of the entire album and then use GoldWave to split the tracks and fix any skips or other problems there might be. GoldWave also allows me to save each track into an MP3 so at least an external convertor program is not required. If there is a Mac solution which is easier to use, but results in the same quality of recording, I would be most anxious to learn about it.

Just a message from Doug...



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