@internabe Yes, there were several comments about my recordings all being too quiet... I think it's because I'm so used to playing with the volume very low, so as not to inflict noise on my husband, that even just turning it up slightly sounded super loud to me. I will definitely have the volume much higher for any future recordings, but I don't have a sound meter so I can't really follow your advice.
I always feel puzzled when I think about stereo v mono recording/output. On my basic Casio keyboard there are two speakers, one each side, and I had thought that the base notes would come from the left side and the treble notes from the right side, but when I bent my head to listen I discovered that both speakers emitted exactly the same sound - a sort of mono effect, really. I recorded using my Chrome laptop which just has an inbuilt microphone. I wonder if I would have got better sound quality using a lead to connect the two devices - does anyone know? Also, if others play back my recording on a high quality device, would they be able to get it to reproduce the sound in true stereo - bass from one speaker, treble from the other? Or would that not be possible due to the basic way I recorded it? It's all a mystery to me.
It's about to get even more confusing, as I now have a digital piano. π To me the sound quality seems much better, there is more depth to the sound, but I haven't checked whether the two speakers divide the sound output between bass and treble. The speakers are under the keyboard so it will be a struggle for me to get underneath to listen, while tapping a few keys. I'll do it at some point, but my knees aren't great so I'm not in a hurry to satisfy my curiosity on this point.