
What You’ll Learn:
A real method for finding musical inspiration in under 10 minutes.
How to shift your mindset and stop overthinking.
How to build a playlist of reference tracks that guide your sound.
What You’ll Learn:
How to start a song using only loops.
How to quickly find a song's key and BPM.
How to build your first 8-bar idea.
What You’ll Learn
How to write chords even if you don’t understand music theory.
What MIDI is (and why it’s powerful).
How to write a bassline and a melody that fits your chords.
What You’ll Learn
How to source and program drums.
Why layering loops adds groove, swing, and subtle movement.
How to use plugins like Kickstart or LFO Tool to clean up your low end.
Where to find drum samples and how to choose ones that fit your song.
What You’ll Learn
How to combine loops, samples and MIDI for greater flexibility.
Why loops can be great for inspiration, but not always enough.
When and why to trust your ears over the rules.
What You’ll Learn
When to tweak vs. when to replace a sound entirely.
How to clean up low-end muddiness using EQ.
Using presets to instantly improve your sound.
How to use pitch and stereo adjustments to shape a sound.
What You’ll Learn
How to break out of “loop mode” and structure your song.
How to use a reference song to guide your arrangement.
What bars and beats are, and how they shape your timeline.
What You’ll Learn
How to refine your song outline, 16 bars at a time.
Smart ways to simplify busy sections using filters, EQ, and sound selection.
Techniques for building a flexible mini sound library inside your project.
Creative organization tips to speed up your workflow and stay inspired.
What You’ll Learn
How to make your song flow naturally from section to section.
How to use automation to add emotion and movement.
Simple techniques to match vocals with energy shifts.
What You’ll Learn
How MIDI can teach you music theory through hands-on use.
How to source MIDI from songs using AI.
How to reshape and revoice MIDI into your own original ideas.
What You’ll Learn
What VST plugins are and why they matter.
Where to find high-quality VSTs for pads, leads, bass, and kicks.
How to swap out basic sounds with genre-specific instruments.
How to shape sounds using presets and basic controls.
What You’ll Learn
How to remix a song from scratch using either the DJ or Producer method.
How to structure your remix in 16-bar chunks for flow and clarity.
How to refine a remix with creative chops, fills, and arrangement tweaks.
What You’ll Learn
What a mashup is and why DJs and producers use them.
Where to find mashup material and test your results.
How to pick the right vocal and instrumental combo.
Have you ever opened your DAW, stared at a blank project, and felt stuck?
This course is designed to change that.
Music Production for Beginners is a complete, hands-on guide that takes you from zero to a finished, release-ready track. Whether you’ve never produced before or you’ve tried and quit because it felt overwhelming, this course gives you a simple step-by-step path you can follow.
You’ll learn how to:
Start quickly using reference tracks, key detection, and looping.
Write your own chords, melodies, and basslines even if you don’t play an instrument.
Build grooves with drums, loops, and one-shots that make your track move.
Shape your sound with EQ, compression, reverb, delay, and VSTs (all demonstrated with stock plugins first).
Expand your creativity by producing with vocals, MIDI, and remix/mashup techniques.
Arrange your song into a full structure with smooth transitions and automation.
Finish with a mix and basic master that sounds polished on any system.
Release your music and start building an audience.
This course is practical, beginner-friendly, and built on real workflows used by producers today. Each chapter ends with a “Try This” exercise so you’re not just watching—you’re making music.
By the end, you’ll have the knowledge and confidence to create songs you’re proud of—and a repeatable system you can use for every new track.
No expensive plugins required. Just bring your creativity and let’s get started.