Electronic Music Production

OVERVIEW

In this online one-to-one course, students will delve into world of electronic music creation.

They will master digital audio workstations, learn the intricacies of sound design using synthesis and sampling techniques and hone their skills in MIDI programming for crafting dynamic beats, bass lines & compositions. 

From arranging and mixing to mastering and workflow optimization, students will gain comprehensive understanding of the production process culminating in the ability to create polished, professional-grade electronic music tracks

MODULES

 

In this module students will learn about the history & evolution of electronic music along with fundamental music theory essential to create contemporary electronic music. Following are some of the key points covered:

 

 –  Historical Context

 –  Genre Exploration

 –  Elements of Electronic Music

 –  Arrangement and Song Structure

 –  Principles of Sound Design & Synthesis

 

 

DAWs are one of the most important tools to create modern electronic music. Students will acquire knowledge of how to navigate the interface gaining experience in recording, editing, mixing and mastering.They will delve into the world of virtual instruments and plugins. Additionally, they will develop critical skills in organizing sessions, managing workflows and troubleshooting common issues during audio production. Some of the areas covered in this module are:

 

–  DAWs Overview

–  Interface Navigation

–  Production Workflow and Process

–  MIDI Sequencing and Editing

–  Audio Recording and Editing

–  Virtual Instruments and Plugins

–  Mixing Overview

–  Automation

–  Workflow optimization

–  Collaboration and Project Mangement

–  Troubleshooting and Problem Solving

 

 

This module covers basic concepts of theory of music such as pitch, rhythm, melody, harmony and timbre but tailored to the context of electronic music production. Students will also learn chord progressions, melodic development and arrangements. They will gain expertise in rhythmic elements, song structure and motif creation. Key highlights are:

 

–  Foundations of Music

–  Chord Progressions

–  Harmony Structure

–  Melody Development

–  Rhythm and Groove

–  Creating Motifs

–  Song Structure

 

 

Arrangement and composition are two main foundations of music production. Composition techniques such as serialism, improvisation, minimalsim and aleatoric define your style in electronic music production. This module covers genre-specific arrangement and characteristics of different musical styles. Key points covered are:

 

–  Structural Elements

–  Arrangement Techniques

–  Grenre Specific Arrangement

–  Melodic Development

–  Harmonic Progression

–  Counterpoint and Voice Leading

–  Composition Techniques

 

 

In modern electronic music, sampling plays a significant role. From early days of tape manipulation to the digital sampling revolution, students will learn techniques and key points to consider while sampling:

 

–  Introduction to Music Sampling

–  History and Evolution

–  Types of Samples

–  Creative Sampling Techniques

–  Sampling Technology

–  Legal and Copyright Condsiderations

–  Best Practises and Examples

 

 

Understanding sound waves, frequency and amplitude is paramount for designing creative sounds. From analog and virtual synthesizers to wavetable synthesis, students will cover all aspects of electronic sound generation techniques. Some of the highlights of this module are:

 

–  Fundamentals of Sound

–  World of Synthesizers

–  Sound Generation Techniques

–  Modulation and Effects

–  Sound Design Workflow

–  Creative Synthesis for Films, Games and Media

–  Analysis and Critcal Listening

 

 

Mixing is where all the elements and componets of your production come together and treated as a whole. Students will gain expertise in various aspects of mixing such as:

 

–  Signal Flow

–  Gain Staging

–  Panorama and Stereo Imaging

–  Equalization (EQ)

–  Dynamics Processing

–  Time Based Effects

–  Reference & Monitoring

–  Mix Bus Processing

–  Automation

–  Mix Down Techniques

–  Critical Listening

–  Collaborative Mixing

 

 

As mastering serves the final stage before distribution, it is the most important stage in the electronic music production process. This module focuses on how to polish your song to sound more cohesive and optimized for playback across various devices and environments by addressing issues such as frequency balance, dynamic range, stereo imaging and overall tonal quality. Some key chapters to be covered are:

 

–  Listening Environment

–  Frequency Balancing

–  Signal Processing Overview

–  Dynamic Control

–  Spatial Enhancements

–  Tonal Balance

–  Transients Processing

–  Harmonic Enhancements

–  Final Limiting & Maximization

–  Delivery Formats & Metadata

–  Client Communication

 

 

By incorporating practical exercises and assignments into the course, learners can gain hands-on experience and develop essential skills in electronic music production while also fostering creativity, collaboration and growth. Highlights of this module are:

 

–  Sound Design Exercises

–  Arrangement Challenges

–  Remix Projects

–  Sampling Exercises

–  Mixing and Mastering Assignments

–  Creative Constraints

–  Feedback & Folllow Up

 

Career

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Testimonials

"I recently completed the electronic music production course, and i can't recommend enough. Mayur provided comprehensive lessons on everything from sound design to mixing and mastering. The hands on projects allowed me to apply what i learned immediately and the feedback i received was invaluable. Wether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this course is worth every penny."
Sarah Cameron
Student, Electronic Music Production
"Enrolling in the online electronic music production course was one of the best decisions I made for my music career. The course also offered plenty of hands-on assignments and projects, allowing me to apply what I learned in real-world scenarios. Overall, I highly recommend this course to anyone looking to take their electronic music production skills to the next level."
Mike Ballack
Student, Electronic Music Production

FAQS

No, this course accommodates beginners with little or no prior knowledge. Also, students with production experience can gain significant insight from this course.

 

No, while some basic understanding of music theory can be helpful, its not required as the course covers the necessary musical concepts.

 

Yes, upon successfully completing the course, you’ll receive a certificate.

 

Students can use any Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) such as Ableton live, FL Studio, Logic Pro, Reaper, Cubase or Pro Tools.

 

You’ll need a computer with sufficient processing power and RAM to run your choosen DAW smoothly as well as a MIDI keyboard/controller (recommended).

 

A one-on-one session provides personalised instructions and feedback as only one student is in attendance with the instructor. Sessions are conducted through video calls and using screen sharing, instructor demonstrates techniques, critiques your work and assign tasks. The loopback feature allows you to hear exactly what instructor is hearing enhancing functionality and versatility hence enabling creative possibilities and streamlining course flow.

 

Absolutely! Any questions students may have even after the course is completed will be answered and addressed at the earliest.

 

Yes, the course includes hands on assignments and projects to help reinforce the concepts learned.

 

The course is 3 months long including 24 one-on-one sessions. Each session lasts for 120 mins, twice a week. 

Moreover, being 1:1 sessions, the scheduling can be altered and catered to student’s convenience.

 

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