We actually tried to solve this issue the other day with someone that had a similar issue and a clean install didn't actually solve the issue. It was something to do with a combination of Windows 10 and Deepbot's files. You can test this yourself by;
- Navigate to the folder where you installed Deepbot
- Go to the Data folder
- Copy all those files out of the folder to somewhere else then delete the files in the Data folder
- Open Deepbot and try and sound
If this lowers the sounds, we've possibly pinpointed the issue to either the Deepbot.s3 file or the userconfig.bin file. We somehow fixed it by copying one file out and letting it generating a new one. Either way, the fix made no sense and made both me and Ian gain very confused faces.
For a clean install and to keep everything follow the instructions above but just copy them in after reinstalling Deepbot.