
Logic Pro 11 is one of the most powerful DAWs available, offering everything you need to create professional EDM tracks. But before you dive into advanced production techniques, it’s crucial to master the fundamentals.
In this lesson, we’ll take a deep dive into Logic Pro 11’s interface, exploring its essential tools, built-in loops, and workflow shortcuts to help you work more efficiently. You’ll also learn how to set up your projects correctly, ensuring a smooth creative process as you progress.
By the end of this lesson, you’ll be confident navigating Logic Pro 11, ready to start building your first EDM tracks with precision and speed.
EDM is all about emotion and energy, and the key to achieving both lies in music theory. Understanding how to build chord progressions, melodies, and harmonies is what separates an average track from a festival anthem.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to:
Use major and minor chords to create different moods in your tracks.
Write melodies that are catchy and emotionally engaging.
Build tension and release—a crucial technique in EDM drops and build-ups.
By the end, you’ll have the knowledge and tools to create dynamic, emotionally-driven music that connects with your audience on a deeper level.
Your drums and synth lines tell listeners who you are. In this hands‑on module you will:
• Program four‑on‑the‑floor kicks, snappy snares, and rolling hi‑hats that translate on club systems and earbuds alike.
• Layer, distort, and transient‑shape samples to create percussion that cuts through even the busiest mix.
• Design unique patches with ES2, Alchemy, Retro Synth, and Logic’s new wavetable engine, capturing gritty basses, soaring leads, and lush pads.
• Save and tag presets so you build a reusable library that speeds up every future session.
You’ll leave with a folder of drum kits and synth sounds no sample pack can match—instantly elevating the identity of every track you produce.
One of the key elements of a great EDM track is its structure. Understanding how to build anticipation, create tension, and deliver an unforgettable drop is what separates an amateur producer from a pro.
In this lesson, you’ll master:
How to structure your tracks to keep the energy flowing.
The psychology of build-ups—how to make the drop hit harder.
Techniques to make your drops explode using layering, automation, and FX.
By the end, you’ll know how to craft songs that keep listeners engaged and make your music sound festival-ready.
Drums are the driving force of any EDM track. Without a punchy, well-mixed drum section, even the best melodies and basslines will fall flat.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to:
Design powerful kick drums that cut through the mix.
Program dynamic hi-hats and snares to add groove.
Use layering techniques to create tight, professional drum sounds.
By the end, you’ll have full control over your drum production, making your beats hit harder and sound cleaner.
Loops are a powerful tool in music production, but using them effectively requires knowledge and technique. In this lesson, you will learn how to:
Import and sync external loops perfectly with your project’s tempo.
Use Flex Time to manipulate loops and create unique rhythmic variations.
Blend loops with your own elements to make them sound original and professional.
By the end, you will know how to use loops creatively and efficiently to enhance your tracks without sounding generic.
Audio editing is a fundamental skill that allows producers to craft original, standout tracks. Understanding how to manipulate and reshape audio opens up endless creative possibilities.
In this lesson, you will learn how to:
Chop, rearrange, and resample audio to build unique textures.
Apply pitch-shifting and time-stretching techniques for creative sound design.
Design new elements from existing samples to develop your own signature style.
By the end, you will be comfortable editing and transforming audio to give your productions a distinctive and professional edge.
Compression is essential for a clean and professional mix. It controls dynamics, adds energy, and brings cohesion to your sound.
In this lesson, you will:
Understand the fundamental principles of compression and how it shapes sound.
Explore different types of compressors and learn when to use each one.
Apply compression to enhance drums, vocals, and the overall mix.
By the end, you will be able to use compression with confidence to create balanced, powerful, and polished tracks.
EQ is the most precise tool for controlling the frequency balance of your track. When used properly, it ensures every element has space and clarity.
In this lesson, you will learn how to:
Identify and resolve frequency clashes to clean up your mix.
Enhance the tonal character of instruments such as leads, bass, and drums.
Use EQ creatively to add warmth, brightness, or depth where needed.
By the end, your mixes will sound more defined, clear, and professionally balanced.
Reverb plays a crucial role in modern music production. It adds a sense of space and atmosphere, making your tracks feel expansive and immersive.
In this lesson, you will:
Explore different types of reverb and their ideal use cases.
Adjust settings such as decay, pre-delay, and mix level for the best results.
Design ambient and spatial effects that bring your music to life.
By the end, you will know how to apply reverb with precision, elevating your productions with professional depth and emotion.
Build the kind of EDM tracks you hear on major playlists—without expensive plug-ins or years of trial-and-error. This course gives you a step-by-step roadmap to producing professional Electronic Dance Music using only Logic Pro 11.
What You’ll Learn:
Logic Pro 11 Essentials – interface, templates, key commands, track stacks, and workflow hacks.
Music Theory for EDM – practical chord progressions, melodic hooks, and basslines that drive energy.
Drum Programming & Sound Design – craft kicks, snares, hi-hats, and signature synth patches from scratch.
Loops & Sampling – import, time-stretch, slice, resample, and flip audio or MIDI creatively.
Track Arrangement – structure intros, breakdowns, build-ups, and drops that keep listeners engaged.
Automation & Layering – add movement, tension, and texture for a polished, evolving mix.
Professional Export Workflow – choose correct file formats, sample rates, and bit depths for streaming, DJ sets, and label submissions.
Why Take This Course:
Exclusive EDM focus – every lesson is tailored to modern dance-music production.
Hands-on learning – watch, pause, and build the same project files provided in the resources.
Current, industry-proven techniques – learn the exact strategies used by chart-topping DJs and producers.
Optimized for Logic Pro 11 – make the most of the latest built-in instruments and effects from Apple.
Course Requirements:
A Mac running Logic Pro 11.
Headphones or studio monitors for accurate listening.
Basic familiarity with Logic is helpful but not required.
Target Students:
Beginners who want a clear, start-to-finish EDM workflow.
Intermediate producers eager to sharpen their sound design and arrangement skills.
Advanced users seeking Logic-specific tips that cut production time.
Outcome:
By the end of the course you’ll have produced, arranged, and exported a complete EDM track, ready for release on streaming services or for inclusion in a DJ set.
Click Enroll Now and turn your ideas into club-ready anthems with Logic Pro 11.