Build Real Tracks From First Beat to Final Mix
Our program teaches you the technical foundation and practical workflow that working producers actually use. You'll learn how to shape sounds, arrange tracks, and mix with intention. Each module walks through specific techniques with real session files, so you see the decisions that make a mix work. This isn't theory—it's what happens in the DAW every day when you're building something that needs to sound professional.
Three Tracks, One Goal
Each track focuses on a specific part of production. You can start with what you need most, or take all three to cover the full process from initial idea to finished master.
Sound Design Fundamentals
Start with synthesis basics and sampling techniques. You'll work with subtractive, FM, and wavetable synthesis, then move into layering and processing. By the end, you can build custom sounds instead of relying on presets. Sessions include building bass patches, designing percussion, and creating atmospheric textures that fit specific mix contexts.
Arrangement & Composition
Learn how to structure tracks that build energy and maintain interest. We cover intro-verse-chorus formats, breakdown techniques, and transition methods. You'll analyze professional arrangements, then apply those patterns to your own work. The focus is on making decisions that serve the track, whether you're working in house, techno, hip-hop, or hybrid genres.
Mixing & Mastering
Get your tracks to translate across systems. This module walks through EQ, compression, spatial processing, and dynamic control. You'll learn how to balance elements, create depth, and prepare mixes for mastering. Final sessions cover loudness standards, limiting techniques, and export formats for distribution. All concepts are demonstrated with before/after examples.
Learn From Working Producers
Oleksandr Hrynko
Oleksandr has spent 11 years designing sounds for electronic music, film scores, and commercial projects. He specializes in modular synthesis and advanced sampling techniques. His work has appeared in releases on Anjunadeep, Bedrock Records, and several independent labels. He teaches the practical methods he uses daily—how to build patches that respond to musical context and how to process samples into usable elements.
- Designed sound libraries used by over 4,000 producers worldwide
- Contributed to sound design for three feature film soundtracks
- Regular workshop speaker at Ableton Loop and Moogfest conferences
Dmytro Saveliev
Dmytro works as a producer and arranger for independent artists and labels. Over the past nine years, he's arranged tracks across house, techno, downtempo, and experimental genres. His approach focuses on structure that serves the energy of the track—knowing when to build, when to strip back, and how to make transitions feel natural. He's particularly skilled at teaching arrangement decisions in context rather than as abstract rules.
- Arranged and co-produced releases for Diynamic, Kompakt, and Innervisions
- Mentored 200+ students through arrangement-focused production courses
- Published detailed arrangement breakdowns analyzed by 50,000+ producers
Viktor Kovalenko
Viktor has worked as a mixing and mastering engineer for 13 years, handling projects for both major labels and independent releases. He focuses on making mixes translate accurately across playback systems. His teaching emphasizes practical problem-solving—how to identify frequency masking, manage dynamics effectively, and prepare tracks for distribution without over-processing. He uses reference tracks and before/after demonstrations to show how specific decisions affect the final sound.
- Mixed and mastered over 800 commercial releases across multiple genres
- Technical consultant for plugin developers on dynamics processing tools
- Holds professional certification in advanced audio engineering from SAE Institute
Iryna Bondar
Iryna produces under two aliases and runs a sample label focused on percussion and melodic elements. She's been producing for ten years and teaching for six. Her strength is helping students develop efficient workflows—how to move from idea to arrangement without getting stuck in endless sound design loops. She covers template building, MIDI programming, and session organization methods that let you work faster without sacrificing quality.
- Released music on Hotflush Recordings, Ghostly International, and Planet Mu
- Created workflow template system used by 3,000+ electronic music producers
- Developed production curriculum adopted by two European music academies