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The speaker is discussing audio recording and the difference between gain and volume. Increasing the gain makes the audio louder but also increases the wavelength. However, if the gain is increased too much, it can cause peaking and ruin the audio. The speaker also mentions that there are ways to discuss and figure out audio recording when not physically together, but suggests asking others in the chat for more information. Yeah, I'm also recording right now. If it... Yeah, yeah, if it doesn't look loud then just turn your gain up. Yeah, okay. Yeah. The gain is literally controlling the levels of the audio. So there's a small difference between gain and volume. So when you increase the gain, it sounds louder, but you're actually increasing the wavelength. So you have to be careful with it because sometimes if you increase the gain too much, you'll hit something which is called peaking and it basically ruins your audio because it's too loud and you can't recover peaking audio and... ... That's a good question. I think that would be... That would probably be a question to ask these people in the chat personally because aside from the obvious of like sitting together, there are definitely ways of discussing and figuring that out when you're not together, when you're in different rooms or different parts of the country or whatever. There's definitely a way to do it, but you'll have to ask them because I don't know personally. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.