![]() ![]() When You Use a Mix of Both Mono and Stereo for Podcasts There is no benefit to using stereo here. ![]() The top stereo track split into separate Left and Right tracksĪs you can see, the now mono tracks are identical. Regardless of DAW used, this method will work. All you do is pick either the left or right track, then change the panning knob back to the centre and remove the other track. Most likely the guest didn’t record with a stereo microphone. This will separate the stereo track into a Left and Right track. You may ask, “What do I do if my guest sent me their track as a stereo track?” Most DAWs can “split to mono”. In this case, you still leave the host and guest tracks as mono but since there is a track that is a true stereo track you would export the final file as a stereo track. However, if you have music, your music tracks will most likely be in stereo. You can export a mono file as your final file if it only contains a voice that doesn’t move (panning). ![]() In a non-fiction podcast, you should leave your dialogue recordings in mono. This is fairly simple in podcasting – most of the time. I’ll give an example later as to when this is super useful for podcasting. You can pan (move the audio to the right or left) to only have a portion of the audio signal slightly to the left or right. This means we can send an audio signal 100% to the left so it doesn’t play at all in the right and vice versa. ![]() Stereo, as we know it today, is made up of a Left and Right channel. Its technical name is stereophonic: “ Refers to a sound system that provides the listener with an illusion of directional realism…,” – The Audio Dictionary. There is no real benefit in doing this for this scenario. The only difference is it will be louder because you have identical audio in the Left and Right channels. Note: If you record in mono and use no panning when exporting to stereo, this creates a joint stereo track. That’s a bit more advanced and not needed for podcasting. You can record in stereo but a stereo microphone, or two microphones to make a stereo configuration, must be used. Recording In Mono for PodcastingĪ general rule of thumb is if you want to record a single source, such as the sound coming out of a mouth, you record in mono. This will make more sense when I go over what is stereo later on. You may be asking what does channel mean? In simplistic terms, a channel is an independent signal. Whether one speaker or twenty-two, the audio is going to play through ALL of them equally when mono audio is used. Monaural refers to a sound system with only one channel, regardless of the number of speakers used”. It’s referenced as monaural in the nitty-gritty technical realm of things.Īccording to The Audio Dictionary, mono can be defined as: “ Literally, ‘one hearing’. Is one better than the other? Nope! Does each have its own practical use? They sure do! This article will cover: stereo for podcasting is a topic that regularly comes up between voice talent and audio engineers. There is no specific treatment for EBV.Mono vs. You can help protect yourself by not kissing or sharing drinks, food, or personal items, like toothbrushes, with people who have EBV infection. There is no vaccine to protect against EBV infection. About nine out of ten of adults have antibodies that show that they have a current or past EBV infection.įor more information, see Laboratory Testing. EBV infection can be confirmed with a blood test that detects antibodies. Diagnosisĭiagnosing EBV infection can be challenging because the symptoms are similar to other illnesses. If the virus reactivates, you can potentially spread EBV to others no matter how much time has passed since the initial infection. Once the virus is in your body, it stays there in a latent (inactive) state. The first time you get infected with EBV (primary EBV infection) you can spread the virus for weeks and even before you have symptoms. The virus probably survives on an object at least as long as the object remains moist. However, EBV can also spread through blood and semen during sexual contact, blood transfusions, and organ transplantations.ĮBV can be spread by using objects, such as a toothbrush or drinking glass, that an infected person recently used. having contact with toys that children have drooled onĮBV spreads most commonly through bodily fluids, especially saliva.using the same cups, eating utensils, or toothbrushes. ![]()
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