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Not so...

You can also render (split) to individual files - and even downconvert in the process.

And if you were to lose the file containing the track information, you could always slice the file PV created using other audio tools. The music itself can be stored as AIFF during the recording process. PV makes one file containing the entire album.

Also, you don't have to have PV to apply RIAA. You can record directly from a phono stage. This is what I've been doing.

I've been using a Roland FA-66 FireWire interface. I selected this because it has RCA inputs. It does a fine job considering its price. Direct playback of the LP is still superior. But my rips beat most commercial CDs and even high res purchases from HDTracks.


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