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how to turn up volume for emotes in jjs

In JJS, emote volume usually isn’t a separate slider; it’s often tied to the game’s Sound Effects volume, so raising SFX volume is the main way to make emote sounds louder.

What to try

  1. Open JJS settings.
  2. Increase the Sound Effects volume.
  3. Test an emote again.
  4. If it still feels quiet, check whether your overall Roblox volume or device volume is low too.

Why this happens

A lot of games handle emote audio as part of general in-game effects rather than giving emotes their own volume control, which is why adjusting SFX is usually the fix. A JJS emote guide also shows emotes are managed in the game’s shop/inventory system, but it does not show a separate emote-volume control.

If it still won’t change

  • The emote may simply be low by design.
  • Another audio setting may be overriding it.
  • The specific emote may not have strong sound to begin with.

A quick community-style workaround is to treat emote sound like any other effect sound: turn up SFX, then balance the rest of your audio around it.