On Sun, 20 Apr 2003 10:22:42 -0700, "Richard Crowley" <rcrowley7@xprt.net> wrote:

 

>"RagadyAnne" wrote ...

>> So... Am I still getting stereo sound I am supposed to get?

>>

>> When my VV4 reads the file, is it humm just duplicating one of the channel

>> and reproducing only left or right side of stereo sound?

 

>Without knowing exactly what "adapters", etc. you are using and how you are

>connecting everything, we can only guess from this distance. Where did get

>this adapter?  It doesn't come with the microphone (at least according to

>Audio Technica). Is it wired properly?  The AT822 is unbalanced with left

>channel on pin 2 and right channel on pin 3. A stock "splitter" adapter

>cable will NOT work properly with this nonstandard wiring. It has to be an

>adapter SPECIFICALLY wired for the AT822.

>

>Why don't you just run the experiment? Connect everything as you normally

>do, roll tape go to the right side and say "this is the right channel" and

>then do the same on the left. Capture the tape into your computer and see

>(or rather "hear")  what you get. It would take less time than all this

>typing on the newsgroup and it is a 100% guaranteed answer.

>

>If after that you can't tell whether you are getting stereo or not, maybe

>you don't need stereo?

 

What?!?! Recommending a simple, practical experiment

to answer a question posed here???? What are you

THINKING!!!??? ;-)

It does amaze me sometimes how many questions here

could be answered with a simple experiment or

trial... - but that would put us question-answerers

out of business...! ;-)