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I purchased a DAK system a few years ago to convert my vinyl collection after watching a video that made the process look super simple. And apparently it is but I haven't been able to use it because it hasn't worked for me. The software seems to be "hung up" so nothing works like it's supposed to. Tried customer service and they recommended uninstalling the program and re-installing it - nothing. Their turntables are decent, though.
I understand Audacity is what most people use to convert their vinyl. Is this recommended for absolute beginners? |
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