TLS, I do believe you can use a computer to create CDs from LPs pretty quickly if you do not get in a quagmire tagging songs. With the CD Recorder, just type in Album and Artist metadata, then upon placement of the finished CD into iTunes Library, iTunes will discover the titles of all songs and apply that additional information to the import. That's it, done deal, and the reason I don't use the computer for CD creation unless I want to get rid of annoying pops, or have a need for consistent silent groove spacing between tracks. Now, of course, if I wanted to do some sophisticated equalization, or anything else to change the sound of the LP, I would use the computer; but, so far, I have not been compelled to do so, being happy that the CDs I have created sounding indistinguishable from their LP masters. BTW, when I do use the computer I usually use Roxio Easy LP to MP3 software even though I have Audacity. The Roxio Sound Editor is more intutitive, straight forward, and less distracting screen.