


Which is what I wanted.īut, what if I wanted to record 2 people with 2 separate XLR mics, with 1 in each socket on the camera, and for it to be hearable on both speakers on my computer.

Then I found out if you added XLR mic 1 to channel 2 as well, it would record to both speakers. Panning the sound in DV studio didn't change where the sound came from either. Long version: I'm fairly new to XLR mics and channel stuff, etc, so I was thinking that if I plugged in an XLR mic to the XLR 1 socket, it would record the sound to be hearable from both speakers on my computer when playing the video back, so long as I went to the audio tab and set channel 1 to XLR mic 1 with phantom power on.īut it only recorded to the left speaker, and not both speakers as I expected. This only works in stereo if I do the recording by setting the same mic to both channels, meaning only 1 mic gets stereo, when I want multiple to have stereo. It'll be right in the center and be heard only in one speaker. They only record to 1 speaker each respectively. And vice versa with channel 2 + XLR mic 2. How do I record stereo audio so it's hearable on both speakers of my computer (instead of just 1), from 2 separate XLR mic's on the camera? Because recording to XLR mic 1 on channel 1 makes it so sound is only heard on the left speaker. EDIT: changing the title and some of this after getting answers, so I'm more descriptive of what I need done.
