"People who say that the pops and clicks adds charm to the listening experience are full of it!"
I agree. I had a friend digitally record a needle starting on a record, skating, and the end where it just goes in circles. I used it for a recording effect where It went from an old 78 thin sound, to a 45 rpm sound and then to a 33 rpm stereo before going full digital stereo. It made an interesting feel to the CD called "Metamorphosis", so named due to the progressive evolution of recording techniques. It took a bit of work but it was worth it, at least to me.
I always hated all the pops and clicks. The next CD I make I think I will say "Turn the CD over for the second half of this recording". I wonder how many dinosaurs like me will get out of their chairs. The skating needle sound worked pretty good for my last CD.
