Here's my previous vocal synth project. https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/686853347/ This is a Japanese synthesizer because it does not understand the roman alphabet. It only understands 10 hiragana that I recorded. I may add some more in the future. It only includes these sounds. If you do not have a Japanese keyboard, you can copy-and-paste. あ (a) え (e) い (i) お (o) う (u) か (ka) け (ke) き (ki) こ (ko) く (ku) You can also change the pitch of each individually. Each pitch is not recorded individually, it is only recorded in one pitch and uses the pitch effect block. You can make the pitch higher or lower while pressing the up and down arrows while hovering your cursor over the note. Crossfading is turned on automatically. To turn it off, press the button. If you want something with kanji characters, I recommend Nihongodera, as it can convert kanji to hiragana/katakana. How does this work? This works by saving each hiragana as a costume and sound and, when requested, it will play whichever hiragana its costume is. Things I want to add: The rest of the sounds in Japanese I neglected. Changing length. Romaji. Remix this by re-recording each sound (keep the same name and length though!!) with your own voice!