On Fri, 4 Aug 2017, at 00:22, deloptes wrote: > > 3) mic2 is stereo.
> now way - such thing does not exist - one can not be two .. Wrong. Such things do exist. But they're aimed at professional users. For example, a relatively cheap thing: http://www.coutant.org/m22rp/ (this single body has 2 elements in it recording what's known as M+S - Middle & Side - where there's a front-facing microphone as well as a figure-of-8 response thing recording what's happening on each side of the microphone. It can't be plugged in to a normal pair of mixer inputs without some trickery (or in this particular model, use of the 'matrix' box it comes with). And something less cheap (if you can find one at all these days): http://www.proaudioeurope.com/info/classic-catalogue/akg-microphones/akg-c422-microphone Then there are single-body mics with multiple capsules, eg this: http://www.soundfield.com/ (four capsules; this mic gets plugged into a controller box and - if you buy the most expensive version you can adjust the width, depth & even height (for surround sound) of stereo image produced from it. It is VERY expensive - many thousands of pounds.) -- Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own.