I am recording one voice and the person is close mic-ed in a medium-sized room.
If this was being recorded in a professional recording studio and the final target was Audio CDs would it be recorded in 'mono' first and then processed to 'stereo'? What are the advantages of recording in 'mono'?
I am recording one voice and the person is close mic-ed in a medium-sized room.
If this was being recorded in a professional recording studio and the final target was Audio CDs would it be recorded in 'mono' first and then processed to 'stereo'? What are the advantages of recording in 'mono'?
Yes, it would be recorded in mono. The question really is, "what are the advantages of recording a single voice, close miked, in stereo?" The answer is, "none." A single voice is a mono source and unless you're distance miking in an opera house, it should be recorded in mono. Process the voice with a stereo reverb and/or slight delay for more "space."