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About Brad Lyons
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Anything related to studio recording either home or professional level, live sound, television broadcast, MIDI and Keyboards, Drums, Studio and Live gear of all levels. I'm a real-world audio engineer for both studio and tv broadcast, as well as live sound production. Visit my personal website @ www.theaudioprofessional.com for further background information.

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I'm a Sr. Sales Engineer for Sweetwater, the world's leader in professional and experienced sales consultants. I have over 20-years experience in everything audio-related from large-scale touring and recording to church production and tv broadcast. It is my career to know and understand ALL audio gear.

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Sr Audio Engineer for UPAF

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several, contact for information

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Studied Music Composition and Theory @ Bowling Green State University and Spring Arbor University, toured as the lead keyboardist for Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", "South Pacific" and a few other shows.

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Let's just say I work with some of the biggest names in this business, as well s those just startin out.

 
   

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Home Recording - Home Studio - Audio Recording


Expert: Brad Lyons - 5/11/2009

Question
Hi,
I 've connected the synthesizer(Roland Juno G) to the computer via USB cable and recording the tracks in midi. Wanted to know...what kind of cables/equipment are required to record an audio track? And how to connect them to the computer?

Answer
It would just be too easy if the manufacturer's would allow the USB connections to also transfer 2-channels of audio over USB, wouldn't it? :)  There are many ways to go, depending upon how good of audio quality you want.  Are you wanting to record any microphones at all or possibly some sort of instrument such as a guitar, or will it be only the keyboard?

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