Recording sound with Mac Pro

Now that I am well settled into my Mac Pro, which really is a super machine, I would like to use it to archive our high end analog record collection for The Anstendig Institute (www.anstendig.org, personal: www.anstendig.com) for the long run.
Since we have ultimate record-playing equipment (cartridge, turntable and arm), we want to archive these analog recordings with the highest possible digital sound quality of the moment, so we won't have to redo everything when the next little advance comes out (that is what we have done for decades now: every time the record-playing equipment improved, we redid everything, and when analog RTR tape became unthinkable anymore, we redid that, etc. Record playing equipment will not outpace what we now have, so we want a digital format that is unquestionably beyond the argument about what resolution will be adequate, etc.).
For just straight sound recording, without manipulation at all or editing at all, what would be the best ap/format/whatever to use with the Mac Pro at the moment. The ap does not have to be complex or multichannel, or etc. Just high sound quality and little more.
Thanks,
Mark
QuadCore Mac Pro (2x3Ghz Dual Core Xeon), 3GB, 4GB RAM, Radeon X1900 XT   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

There are literally dozens of apps for both recording and editing sound. You will find them at VersionTracker or MacUpdate.
My wife uses a Griffin iMic (inexpensive hardware interface for connecting a mic or sound input via USB) together with their Final Vinyl software. We use it to interface between her MacBook and the audio output from a tape player to transfer the tapes to MP3 or AIFF files. No editing abilities. Just basic sound recording. Works quite well.
There are many other apps as well. For both recording and editing you can't beat the shareware app Amadeus Pro.
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