Ken, I assume you already have a Griffin iMic to transfer vinyl into your cube, so... < http://www.griffintechnology.com/software/software_imic.html > Info from versiontracker.com: Audio application that allows users to easily record their collection of old vinyl records using just the Griffin iMic and their turntable. Previously users wishing to record their old record collection had to hook up their entire stereo system just to power their turntable. Now users can connect the record player directly to their iMic, and using Final Vinyl record and save all their old albums. They can then make them into CDs, MP3s etc. The beta version of Final Vinyl is available now for free download at www.griffintechnology.com. Final Vinyl does more than just record old albums; it is a fully functional general audio recording application as well. It can be used to record instruments, microphones and reel-to-reel tapes plugged into the iMic. It includes a 10-band Equalizer that is capable of significantly altering and enhancing a user?s sound input. For example, inexpensive microphones could be improved by tweaking the base response. Old worn records can be fine tuned and tonally corrected. All this and more can be done using the completely free Final Vinyl combined with the Griffin iMic. LM >>> kr-johnson at comcast.net - 2004/12/20 16:34 PM >>> I have a few records left that I want to transfer over to CD. Do I need a piece of software to do this? recommendations? I use Toast-lite for other burning tasks, but can't figure out how to upload the music from the record album (would be in an analog format) Ken