In the ProfilerA window that helps you to optimize your game. It shows how much time is spent in the various areas of your game. For example, it can report the percentage of time spent rendering, animating or in your game logic. More info
See in Glossary window there is a pane called Audio. The pane monitors significant performance meters about the audio system, such as total load and voice counts. When you highlight the pane, the lower part of the window changes into a detailed view about various parts of the audio system not covered by the graphs.
CPU usage can be seen in the bottom. Monitor this to see if Audio alone is taking up too much CPU.
Click the Channels, Groups or Channels and groups buttons for detailed per-frame logging of sound events. Here these events can be obtained and scrubbed, just like the renderer and memory graphs.
The rows in the frame log reveal information such as which audio sourcesA component which plays back an Audio Clip in the scene to an audio listener or through an audio mixer. More info
See in Glossary played which clips, the volume at which they were played, the distance to the listener, and relative playback time.
Clicking on one of these rows highlights the associated audio source and clip in the Project browser and Hierarchy window.
Channel view. When clicking a row the AudioClip Asset is highlighted first, then the AudioSource in the Hierarchy that played it.
Channels and groups view. Here the AudioSource that played the sound in the selected row is highlighted.