Learn while working on your own music, theory and practice fused together in hands-on sessions, where knowledge of sound engineering is seamlessly integrated within the broader Music Production.
Being a Record Producer requires better skills than just knowing the equipment.
The Music Production course touches critical listening and arrangement (create and sustain interest), producer skills (getting the best performance from the artists you work with), understanding the process of mixing and mastering audio (to get that release quality), music business and career advice (how to get started, avoiding classic mistakes, copyright and revenue).
Whether you are looking for a beginner course to kick-start your career in music and sound recording, or you have already spent years teaching yourself by trial and error, the Music Production Course will give you all the tools you need to confidently record, edit, mix and master your music. We call this the 'advanced beginner course' and it's the foundation to all the Certificate and Diploma courses.
Available as a part-time, full-time and evening course – only six places per class.
Read more about it on the Music Production 101: essentials.


This one-day introductory course is ideal for anyone who is new to Pro Tools and needs to get started quickly, but it will also provide precious information for those that have not yet decided which software is going to be at the heart of their studio.
Saturday 22 November, 11 to 6, this class is limited to four participants only.
Read more about the PT100: ProTools Quick Start
part-time and full-time options
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