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Originally Posted by Cinema84
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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It definitely takes a little experimentation, but it's great once you get the hang of it. It's not that hard, plus there are a lot of filters (plug-ins) available which are pretty basic if you don't want to wade into the weeds. You can also do a deeper dive and view waveforms and edit very specific sections if you want to fine tune things. There are also a lot of people creating plug-ins / filters for it fairly regularly and a large community of users. I used to use Easy Media Creator because it was very simple, but if you really want to get into editing, Audacity is probably the most complete freeware out there and is kinda fun once you get your feet wet.