# Sound

Sound Instances for Clients will load and cache the sound audio file on the device. Users commonly put all their sounds in Storage and play them as needed. A huge downside to this is that it can greatly clog up Client Memory.\
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This can be somewhat alleviated by destroying and creating the Sound Instance on demand when it is desired. However, sound effects can take some time to load, so loading them right before being played can cause them to either be delayed or ignored altogether. So it's important to load audio in batches in advance for when they are needed.
