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The Sound Studio serves as the game's sound test, and features two menus: Music and Sound Effects. In Music, the player can listen to the music heard in the game's microgames, which are sorted by character into 10 individual albums. An additional album titled "Bonus" (represented by a blue [[Splunk]]) features music from the larger-scale [[WarioWare: Smooth Moves#Minigames|minigames]] unlocked throughout the game, as well as other miscellaneous songs. The player can listen to each track individually or the entire tracklist of a single album; alternatively, the player can conduct an orchestra to play the music at their own pace, similar to the microgame [[Opening Night]]. | The Sound Studio serves as the game's sound test, and features two menus: Music and Sound Effects. In Music, the player can listen to the music heard in the game's microgames, which are sorted by character into 10 individual albums. An additional album titled "Bonus" (represented by a blue [[Splunk]]) features music from the larger-scale [[WarioWare: Smooth Moves#Minigames|minigames]] unlocked throughout the game, as well as other miscellaneous songs. The player can listen to each track individually or the entire tracklist of a single album; alternatively, the player can conduct an orchestra to play the music at their own pace, similar to the microgame [[Opening Night]]. | ||