Stereo audio sounds much more “real” - it has more “depth” and is more immersive. Stereo audio is when audio has two “channels” - a left channel that plays in the left ear, and a right channel for the right ear. Mono audio sounds lacks “depth”, if you could call it that, and generally doesn't sound good unless the audio was specifically recorded and mixed to sound good in mono. Mono audio is when audio has just one “channel”, which plays through both ears. But what is mono and stereo?Here's a quick explanation - some time later, I'll make up an example project to show why this matters. Last edited by Flowermanvista (Ma16:16:55)įlowermanvista wrote:I can't think of any major downsides to this - editing audio is a pretty trivial task for any device that's powerful enough to run Scratch, and doubling the amount of time needed to edit audio probably wouldn't be all that noticeable. *It's not just a straight mix to mono - instead, it only works with the left channel of audio, which is even worse than if it was a proper mono mix. Although this could potentially exacerbate issues with audio that won't edit due to the audio exceeding the size limit once edited, there have been suggestions to fix that, and, in my eyes, that is out of the scope of this suggestion. I can't think of any major downsides to this - editing audio is a pretty trivial task for any device that's powerful enough to run Scratch, and doubling the amount of time needed to edit audio probably wouldn't be all that noticeable. This will also not affect how mono audio is edited. This will not result in any visible changes to the editor interface or experience, it will “just work”. My suggestion is that audio should be able to be edited in stereo. This is not ideal, as it greatly reduces a sense of “depth” from the audio, and generally, it just won't sound as good, especially with music. Playing back stereo audio in the editor will result in it playing in mono, and editing audio in any way will result in it being converted to mono*. Please be patient in the conversion process.For the uninitiated: What is mono and stereo, and why is this important? Click here to find out! - Currently, in both offline and online Scratch, the audio editor does not support stereo audio at all. If you want to get other ways to save, then click on the icon to generate a QR code to upload the result to your mobile phone or tablet, and also if you want to save the file in one of the online storage services such as Google Drive or Dropbox. If you just need to download a file, click on the file name. If the conversion is successful, the file will be available in the "Conversion Results" section.
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