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==Overview==
==Overview==
The Sound Test allows the player to listen to most of the music and sounds in the game. Players can listen to the voices of characters, stage music, and listen to other variety of sounds. If the player leaves the Sound Test while a song is playing and goes back through the menus, the song will still play until it is overridden by another piece of music, or until the player enters the character select screen.
The Sound Test allows the player to listen to most of the music and sounds in the game. Players can listen to the voices of characters, stage music, and listen to other variety of sounds. If the player leaves the Sound Test while a song is playing and goes back through the menus, the song will still play until it is overridden by another piece of music, or until the player enters the character select screen.  


==''Super Smash Bros.''==
==''Super Smash Bros.''==
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*Oddly, the sorting of series in ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Sound Test is different from the Spirits list and the official website. Normally, {{uv|EarthBound}} is listed first and {{uv|F-Zero}} is listed afterward, and the third-party series are listed in order of their ''Smash'' debut; in the Sound Test, ''EarthBound'' comes after ''F-Zero'', and the third-party universes, as well as {{uv|ARMS}}, are grouped together with each other between the {{uv|Splatoon}} and ''Other'' categories.
*Oddly, the sorting of series in ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Sound Test is different from the Spirits list and the official website. Normally, {{uv|EarthBound}} is listed first and {{uv|F-Zero}} is listed afterward, and the third-party series are listed in order of their ''Smash'' debut; in the Sound Test, ''EarthBound'' comes after ''F-Zero'', and the third-party universes, as well as {{uv|ARMS}}, are grouped together with each other between the {{uv|Splatoon}} and ''Other'' categories.
*In ''Ultimate'', while voice clips that play on specific base game stages such as [[Reset Bomb Forest]] and [[Gaur Plain]] are sorted in the ''Enemy'' category of the Voices menu, voice clips that play on DLC stages such as [[Mementos]], [[Cloud Sea of Alrest]], and [[Mishima Dojo]] are instead sorted in with the voice clips of the fighters belonging to the same challenger pack as the given stage.
*In ''Ultimate'', while voice clips that play on specific base game stages such as [[Reset Bomb Forest]] and [[Gaur Plain]] are sorted in the ''Enemy'' category of the Voices menu, voice clips that play on DLC stages such as [[Mementos]], [[Cloud Sea of Alrest]], and [[Mishima Dojo]] are instead sorted in with the voice clips of the fighters belonging to the same challenger pack as the given stage.
*For unknown reasons, Yuki Tsuji is not credited as the {{SSBU|Inkling}}s in the Japanese Sound Test in ''Ultimate'', unlike Kazumi Totaka and Masahiro Sakurai, who are also not credited as voices in the main credits but are in the Sound Test.
*For unknown reasons, Yuki Tsuji is not credited as the {{SSBU|Inkling}}s in the Japanese Sound Test in ''Ultimate'', unlike Kazumi Totaka and [[Masahiro Sakurai]], who are also not credited as voices in the main credits but are in the Sound Test.
**Additionally, Sachi Matsumoto is not credited as [[Skull Kid]] in the Sound Test, despite her being credited as {{SSBU|Toon Link}}.
**Additionally, Sachi Matsumoto is not credited as [[Skull Kid]] in the Sound Test, despite her being credited as {{SSBU|Toon Link}}.
*Masahiro Sakurai has claimed that the most difficult sounds to perfect in the entire ''Smash'' series is the unique hit sound effects for [[Ryu]] and [[Ken]]. While importing the audio file was simple enough, the team spent a long time going through a trial and error process to make the effects sound like they were coming from a real arcade cabinet.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUy4lTUhj80=116 Listen in Various Environments <nowiki>[Audio]</nowiki>]</ref>
*Masahiro Sakurai has claimed that the most difficult sounds to perfect in the entire ''Smash'' series is the unique hit sound effects for [[Ryu]] and [[Ken]]. While importing the audio file was simple enough, the team spent a long time going through a trial and error process to make the effects sound like they were coming from a real arcade cabinet.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUy4lTUhj80=116 Listen in Various Environments <nowiki>[Audio]</nowiki>]</ref>