Meanwhile, I’ve sent this question to Amoeba and will report when I hear.
“Is this a process I could test using the demo versions of both Hijack and Fission? For example, record 3 or 4 cuts, and then add the markers? Transferring the vinyl albums I have is going to be a massive project (i.e all albums are recording in real time) and I absolutely need to know the process won’t make it additionally cumbersome (i.e. time-consuming)†They certainly get a "A" for email response time. I've already heard and they say: "The quickest way to do that would probably be to do a single 10 minute test recording session, the length of the Audio Hijack trial per-launch, and then take that recording into Fission to see how you like splitting up the recording into multiple clips."
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