Hi, Asom2me.
Nice listen.

But a couple notes about SynthV. I noticed that a number of the words were coming out really wrong, like "mind".
When you've got a word that's a single syllable, you can enter it into the note:
[mind ]
If you want to have that syllable split over multiple notes,
don't do this:
[mi ] [ind ]
That's not going to work correctly.
Instead, use the dash "-" character to indicate that the note that follows is an extension of the prior note's syllable (called a
melisma). In this example, I turn the one syllable word "mind" into two notes, by using the "-" on the note that follows "mind":
[mind ] [- ]
You can extend a syllable for as many notes as you want.
When you have a word that has multiple syllables, you can use the plus "+" character on a following note to indicate that note gets the next syllable:
[hello ] [+ ]
You can combine the "+" and "-" to extend the notes. In the example below, I've turned the first syllable into 3 notes, and the second syllable into two note:
[hello ] [- ] [- ] [+ ] [- ]
I
think this is where a lot of the mispronunciations are coming from.
I hope this helps!