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RE: Thanks for your input

Your workflow is the same as mine back when I could only capture 16/44.1 with the Hagerman Ripper (a nice device). When I got a more capable device (the Steinberg UR22mkII) that does 192/24, I went to Vinyl Studio.

VS has a really nice workflow for ripping and processing. The high resolution with the absolute minimal setting for tick and pop removal give a clean output with no sound quality drop (to my old ears). It's a cheap program, well maintained with responsive support. Audacity is a nifty toolbox but I seem to need reeducation every time I go to use it. The one thing I do use Audacity for more frequently is confirming what sounds like mild clipping and oversampling induced clipping.

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