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TailBiterz Synthesizers
I've currently been uploading some videos to my YouTube channel, covering things including synthesizer demo tunes, patch examples live jams and some hardware bits (kit builds etc). The aim is to get some more builds based upon my own designs (or mods of existing designs) out in the future. Keep an eye on this site and my YouTube channel, and hopefully I will manage to get some interesting designs and associated PCBs out there in the future. There are some video links below and there are some on the video page too although this page may not get updated as often as , say the blog). I've selected some videos that I like. Hopefully, they will be of some interest. If you get a chance, please subscribe to my YouTube channel, if you can. Thanks in advance.you r text here...














Editable semi-modular synthesizer patch sheets now available.
A selection of editable patch sheets for semi-modular synthesizers are now available. See the product listing pages and the blog for a full description. Currently available for the Behringer Grind, Edge, Spice, Crave, Neutron, Proton and K2 MKII, with others in the pipeline. Also, custom options may be available. A short video outlining their use is linked below.
NOTE: The main content of my site is currently on the blog.

26/09/25 New Page Added - Semi Modular Synthesizer Patches
Finally managed to complete my January (Jamuary) synth jam videos and put them on the blogs. They're in 'January 2026 Synth Music' and 'January 2026 Synth Music Extra' blogs. I went down the rabbit hole a bit with these over January and now they are finished I want to hopefully get on with some more diy stuff, synth builds and patch sheets (probably end up trying to do some more jams as well). If you do manage to watch any, thanks in advance and I hope you enjoy them.
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09/02/26: January synth jams completed and added to blogs.
New page added with a selection of videos showing examples of some of my semi-modular synthesizer patches. The videos include the patch sheets (at chapter starts) and are mostly generated using my semi-modular synthesizer editable patch sheets (see product page).
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08/06/26: Tulip Creative Computer, Amy synth and Amy board Tryout (added to blogs)
I've recently been looking into music synthesizer code libraries for the Arduino and STM32 microcontrollers. I've used the MOZZI library before https://sensorium.github.io/Mozzi/ which is really good, but I recently noticed the Amy synthesizer library https://github.com/shorepine/amy . This library looks really good as well, and it also seems to include pretty good emulations of the Roland Juno 6 and the Yamaha DX7, which is a good bonus. Anyway after looking into the code, I found out that the developers have also created some stand-alone hardware called the AMYboard that can run it https://www.amyboard.com/, it's also available for a very good price. So I went ahead and ordered an AMYboard, but noticed that there was a bit of a lead time, however, I also noticed that there was a Tulip Creative Computer available https://tulip.computer/ . Now, this can do most of the things that the AMYboard can do in terms of sound generation. So I ordered one, which arrived quickly, and while I waited for the AMYboard, I decided to do a comparison of the Juno 6 emulator with a real Juno 6. I've done some quick YouTube videos of my first try-outs with the Tulip Creative Computer and AMYsynth. I'll do a video of the AMYboard when I get it. The links to the current videos are on my blog page.
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Some of the synthesizers in the pipeline. I want to obtain or borrow them for demoing purposes.... somewhere. Some are good, some are claimed to be awful or really bad.... can these do anything useful ?










































































Note: most images here are taken from the web, later images in blogs, videos etc, will be of the actual hardware.
















TailBiterz aims to carry out synthesizer experiments, design, and also create esoteric electronic music circuits. The mission is to develop material of use to electronic music enthusiasts, hopefully to create some income and donate at least 10% to charity.
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