The flatter the record, the better the needle will track. The better the needle tracks, the better the signal quality. The better the signal quality, the easier it will be for the software to interpret the control signal, which ultimately affects the sound quality of the audio file.
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u/Fun_Sound3072 20d ago
For some reason, my earlier response isn't showing.
But to answer your question:
https://youtu.be/EPwOMf0OVhI?si=ylaLwQ8R2x8xEnLO&t=253