Best way to digitize LP's


Looking for advice - I have a big LP library, several turntables and just as big CD library which i have already transferred to Roon and ....iTune... :) i am looking for an efficient and not too complicated way to digitize my LP's - I assume there should be a piece of hardware (with software) that i will need to inset between the Phono stage and a PC (no mac)? My turntables don't have built in Phono stages or a way to do it (i know there are some turntables that have this capability built in).

Thanks for the help!

ahal1

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I purchased a Korg MR-2000S Studio Recorder. With this setup I connected the phono preamp output to the Korg input. Then connected a PC to the Korg via a USB cable. I would record both sides of the album to one file on the Korg in DSD format. I would then copy the DSD file to my PC. On the PC I used Korg AudioGate software to convert the DSD file to PCM 96/24. I then used purevinyl (Channel D) to download album art, track lists and separate each track into a separate file. You can also use the software to remove clicks and pops. Track separation is a tedious process and I used head phones to help with the process.