Introducing Jan's Patchwork Corner – an in-depth workshop series on synthesis by Jan M @ Treeswift Audio
- KVRAF
- 4141 posts since 11 Aug, 2006 from Texas
Jan, thank you for making these. I really enjoy when you discuss the intent behind the selections like how you picked the vibrato or sawtooth and even insights behind quad vs eleven and width. I also really like when you talk about real instruments, how they change timbre, and how you try to select options to suit that feeling.This is exactly the kind of video I wished I had when I started exploring synths 10+ years ago.
Feel free to call me Brian.
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- KVRian
- 923 posts since 13 Jul, 2006
+1 - feel excactly the same. Please keep up the attention to detail and background, Jan! The one hour did not feel long at all. There are already enough videos out there that just jump over all of this and just go through the mechanics how a patch is created. You teach the why and the understanding behind itbmrzycki wrote: Wed Dec 21, 2022 5:01 pm Jan, thank you for making these. I really enjoy when you discuss the intent behind the selections like how you picked the vibrato or sawtooth and even insights behind quad vs eleven and width. I also really like when you talk about real instruments, how they change timbre, and how you try to select options to suit that feeling.This is exactly the kind of video I wished I had when I started exploring synths 10+ years ago.
Find my (music) related software projects here: github.com/Fannon
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Jan Morgenstern Jan Morgenstern https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=504414
- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 25 posts since 22 Mar, 2021
Hey everyone, hope y'all have been been spending some relaxing and peaceful holidays! If you feel like joining me for some in-depth patch exploration while waiting for the new year, here's episode 2 of my series, which continues the journey through "Bioluminescence" from my soundset Zebra Elementals: ISLA. I'm putting final touches on the sonic foundation of the patch, take a deep dive into effects and how they can put a shine on the sound, and round it off with some swirly haze. 
Hope you'll get some insight out of this one and as always, happy for any shares!
Hope you'll get some insight out of this one and as always, happy for any shares!
Jan Morgenstern | Composer & Sound Designer
Treeswift Audio | Beautiful Sounds for Imaginative Composers
Treeswift Audio | Beautiful Sounds for Imaginative Composers
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- KVRer
- 13 posts since 18 Oct, 2016
Thanks Jan! Going to plus one people saying the longer length and the pace of the videos are great. It's great to have a resource at this level of depth, and long form patch explanations are a surprisingly relaxing watch. 
