How to import Vinyl into itunes

I have loads of music on vinyl and would like to get it onto my computer/itunes. Anyone have any suggestions?
I understand this process maybe long and tedious, I am prepared.

There is a clever little box called Creative Soundblaster 24bit external which converts your vinyl tracks onto computer. I bought mine at Argos for £39.99 and it works a treat. It does a lot more too, but the basic conversion is quite simple.

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