The company Roxio that make toast also have just released a new version of
Jam that is used specifically for your purpose it will get rid of a lot of
the hissing noises associated with transfer of Audio from LP.

Check it out at the same website as toasts www.roxio.com

Regards,

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On 24/8/02 3:37 PM, "Robert Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Toast isnt worth using due to all the hissssss...
> 
> Get ProTools from www.digidesign.com It comes in a free version and will
> do the trick. ProTools lets you edit the data to a high degree after
> importing (via recording) the Lp tracks.
> 
> cheers, Robbie
> 
> Robert 
> Griffin 
> Morgan
> http://users.indigo.net.au/robbie/tonepoet/
>>>> Terry Mercer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/23/02 17:17 PM >>>
> I would like to record some of my LP records on to CD using my
> PowerMacG4 and OSX. I have purchased a iMic and it seems to be installed
> 
> OK but I can't find any information as to how to record to the hard disk
> 
> so I can then record on to a CD. I have Roxio Toast 5.
> I am a recent convert to the Mac after many years doing battle with PCs
> so my present Mac skills are limited.
> Terry Mercer
> 
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