The auditory component is equally vital to the experience. These Scratch projects often rely on the "TTS" (Text-to-Speech) voice, famously known as "Microsoft Sam." In the context of the Crazy Error, Sam is not a helpful assistant reading text; he is a chaotic entity. Through pitch shifting and rapid-fire dialogue, he screams nonsense, reads out glitched characters, or narrates the destruction of the virtual desktop. Combined with loud, distorted music or jarring sound effects, the audio turns the simulation into a sensory assault that mirrors the visual chaos on screen.
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