X220 Stereo mic input needed..

I need a stereo mic/audio input for a specific project.
I have the X220 and the Ultrbase 3.
I think the X220 mic input is Mono.
What is the Ultrabay mic input - Mono or Stero?
If mono, does anyone have a suggestion or method of getting L/R audio input into the X220?
or is that not possible.
Thanks
DaveG
X220/i5-2540M/3.3GHz/8GB/320GB/7200/Webcam /IPS/7Pro

It's probably easiest to get a USB adapter. Something like this may work if you're using 1/4 inch jack: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16829111004
Shure has ones for XLR connectors: http://www.shure.com/americas/products/accessories/microphones/microphone-problem-solvers/x2u-xlr-to....

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