How to convert lps to CD?


I have heared you can do this. Although I want to listen to lps mainly with an analog rig, I want some of them in my car or even my ipod. Alot of old lps are unavailable as CD!

Any links to info or sage advice?
dolifant
If you have a standalone CD burner, it probably has analog inputs and a really cheap A-D converter of its own. For the car, it might be all you need.

Analog still sounds like analog after you digitize it, I have found. In some future system in which I do digital room correction, I think that quality A2D at a high bit-rate and word-length may be completely acceptable for playing analog through a system. But some of you would choose death before going that route, I'm sure.
You can do it with a dedicated CD recorder, or use a computer. Here's a great page of advice on the latter:

http://www.delback.co.uk/lp-cdr.htm
4yanx,

I purchased my Alesis already modified so I have no way of being able to tell you how it sounds versus the stock unit. Based on what information I gathered from TRL, most of the mods were done on the digital side. There were some mods on the analog side and according to TRL this makes the unit more listenable as a CDP. However, I was advised it would be a better transport, HD storage player, recording tool, and CD burner. So I use it as a transport with a TRL modified Audio Mirror DAC.

TRL uses the Alesis for their two track masters as they own a couple of recording labels. I have a couple of CDs they recorded on the Alesis and the quality is excellent. That being said a new set of mods is now available that will further improve the analog stage and make it an even better player. There are also improvements to the CD burner as well that according to TRL will make it an excellent tool to copy and reburn store bought CDs, with the copies sounding better than the originals. I will be sending mine back in for these upgrades.
I can tell you that my stock Masterlink is completely out classed by my Theta Miles (as a CD player)......... Now the hard drive in 24/196 is a different story.... pretty close there.

I would be interested in stock vs modded too. Anyone done this comparison?

Chris
Look up Tascam,they make a unit that you can plug your turntable directly into it and make copies.I believe the model is ct-222 mk2