I've done it, and used PGMusic products all the way thru.
Their PGVinyl Tool is an exceptional tool for this.. so I just did everything in there.
I'm kinda fussy, so I did the editing manually by using the edit window.
Then I highlighted each song and copy/pasted to another track, and used the PGVinylTool on them. When I was done I exported each track to a wave file. I've used PT12 with very good results. I have a friend that DJ's and also really likes using the PGVinylTool for his transfers. He pays well for it
Can't beat Audacity's price tho, and if it makes it easier maybe some would prefer that route.


I do not work here, but the benefits are still awesome
Make your sound your own!