twitch etiquette, sound issues
if you know about audio on some level, basically any streamer, especially small ones, accepts feedback about their audio setup
usually we cannot listen to our streams while we run them, and we are mixing live, so we are also able to adjust on the fly if not in the midst of action. saying "the game is much louder than you" or "all your cohosts are too quiet" is a huge huge help
also a huge help: know the difference between "echo" and "reverb". it's often easier to just say "i hear double of your audio" because often that's the issue with *echo* (ie, someone's microphone is repeating on a delay)
reverb is often either an intentional effect or the result of a room's shape, so it's less important to point out unless someone super sounds like they're in a cave.
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re: pun re: twitch etiquette, sound issues
@aescling HAH