What happens if you increase a volume too far? Explore this by creating a sound object, then increasing the volume once, and again, and again. Does it always keep getting louder? Or does something else happen? Can you explain why?

What will be an ideal response?

It keeps getting louder up to a point, but after reaching the max value (positive or negative), a sample cannot be increased any further, meaning that the background noise appears to be getting louder in comparison. This continues until all sample values are at max positive or negative values. At that point, increasing the volume has no effect. This is due to the way in which sounds are stored, that you cannot increase values past 32,767 or -32,767.

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