On Sun, Apr 11, 2021 at 12:57:31PM +0000, Rodolfo
Medina wrote:
>> I said it was stereo because, when I
record with it, the rsulting .wav
>> file is 2-channel. Then I concluded it was stereo.
Are you
telling us that
- you don't even know if your mics ar mono or stereo ?
I'm interested in recording different, say e.g. 4, mono channels. So it's
not important to me that a certain microphone be stereo, I'm using it as
mono anyway. So no, I don't exactly know and it does not matter to what I'm
looking for. The above microphone produces a 2-channel record.
- you
can't hear the difference between a mono or stereo recording ?
I've used that microphone just once to record my voice speaking. Listening
back to that record, well, no, I couldn't say if it's stereo or mono.
So you don't know, or even care, if your mic requires 1 or 2 channels,
or what polar response it might have.
You don't understand that not the microphone, but the software determines
the number of channels in a file.
Listening to a mono file you imagine it's stereo.
Then please start learning the basics before you try
to do anything else,
or waste other people's time.
I am learning the basics and don't mean t waste other people's time.
Cheers
Rodolfo