:SearchAudioAsync() Returns Lesser Songs than Results on Creator Store

The method of AssetService called :SearchAudioAsync() returns lesser songs than normal. For example, let’s call the method using the keyword “Parry Gripp”. This is what the method ended up returning;

The first few results are not Parry Gripp’s songs, not even Raining Tacos. Let’s try with searching another artist, "Rosary Drive, this time it only returns few of the songs from the given artist.

The method returns only 3 of the songs from the artist, “Rosary Drive”, but on Creator Store there are 4. The SearchParams.AudioType is not provided, so it’s not something about the SearchParams.

Expected behavior

When searching “Parry Gripp” on the Toolbox or on the Creator Store, it accurately shows up every song from that artist.

On Creator Store, it returns all the Parry Gripp’s songs. Let’s try with the other artist, “Rosary Drive”.

It also returns the 4 songs, but a song called “Roma” was clearly absent from the result of :SearchAudioAsync(). It’s weird because it was working fine not long ago. It’s a new issue I’ve encountered.

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Bumping this as this is still an issue.

Bumping this as this is still an issue.

Bumping as it’s still an issue

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yeah its more and more apparent that there is something VERY wrong with audio searches in the toolbox. nothing i search now returns relevant sounds, not even a trace of the keywords i provide. (guess thats just another formerly functional thing that roblox just HAD get their hands on and ruin)

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