Analog stereo audio transfer to CD

(Why cannot I get a simple answer from Apple?) All I want to do is record some analog audo cassettes to CD. Apparently I must import the analog source to the G5, then drop it on to the CD. I cannot find out if Garage Band can do this EASILY or if some other software would do it for me. What is the best way to do this? The only editing I would be doing would be to eliminate dead space between numbers.
Mac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

My preference would be an audio editor rather than GB.
http://www.thehangtime.com/gb/gbfaq2.html#audioeditors

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