![]() Now, on the other side of the coin, I have found the Audacity software to be unbelievably useable but it does take some getting used to, as does ANY good software. Pay the higher price for one of the other 'brand name' ones that was built to higher standards. But the old adage is almost always true you get what you pay for! Don't expect something, especially an electronic turntable that regularly sells for 30 bucks, to be anything but garbage. Since Amazon doesn't like us to recommend others by brand name, I won't. I agree with the other reviewers that this specific turntable is a piece of crap. And it beats the heck out of paying for MP3s for records I already own. Overall I think it's a worthwhile purchase for the low price. Make sure you trim the sound files close to the start and end of songs to minimize this effect. You can hear the hum between tracks and during quiet sections, but not during most songs. I only have two negative comments: 1) The needle is not high quality (but I got what I paid for), and 2) The motor on the turntable transfers a low hum sound to the recording. The process is a little time-consuming: Recording the records to wav files, then breaking the wave files down to specific songs, converting the songs from wav to mp3 and then adding the tag information, but you would have to do that with any record player. ![]() I didn't install or use Audacity I use Goldwave for capturing and editing sounds and it works great. I read the negative reviews and I decided to give it a try anyway. ![]()
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