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Who Is This For?
- This course is designed to help musicians learn the essentials of how to record music from their own homes.
- I work and teach in a DAW called Logic Pro X but these recording and production principles can be applied to any DAW you use.
- Learn at your own pace with Lifetime access to 39 value-packed video tutorials (Over 5 hours of video content).
This content is originally from my Musician of All Trades online educational program.

What You'll Learn
- The essential gear you need to set up your own home recording studio without breaking the bank.
- How to use that gear to record your music. You'll also learn the basics of editing your recordings, mixing and mastering.
- My process and best tips for writing cover song arrangements and composing original music.
- Watch my arrangement process from start to finish for a popular cover song.
- I walk you through my production template, what Samples and Synths I use, how I approach the arrangement, how I edit, how I record my violin into the arrangement, and how I mix and master everything into a finished song ready for release.

Also Included:
- Home Studio Essentials PDF Guide
- Downloadable and customizable Album Release Checklist to help you plan and stay organized for when you're ready to release your next album.
- I also share my experiences and advice for working with producers and arrangers should you ever choose to hire professionals to help you with your work.
Curriculum Includes:
Course Intro
1. The Benefits of Recording and Editing Yourself
2. Putting Together Your Own Home Studio
How to Choose Your Home Studio Gear
3. Microphones
4. Audio Interfaces
5. Headphones
6. Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs)
7. Computers
8. Studio Monitors & MIDI Keyboards
9. Sample Instruments
Hiring Others
10. Producing Yourself vs. Working With a Producer
11. Advice for Working with Arrangers and Producers
Arranging & Composing
12. My Creative Process for Arranging
13. My Technical Process for Arranging
14. My Creative Process for Composing
15. My Technical Process For Composing
16. Don't Wait Until You Feel Inspired to Write
17. How to Write a Song: Emotion & Storytelling
18. How to Write a Song: Your Tools
19. How to Write a Song: Melody
20. How to Write a Song: Chord Progression
21. How to Write a Song: Song Structure
22. How to Write a Song: Lyrics
Home Studio Recording
23. How to Set Up For Home Studio Recording
24. Latency
25. Setting Appropriate Gain & Volume Levels For Recording
26. Recording With a Click Track
27. My Recording Process in Logic Pro X
28. Editing Your Recording in Logic Pro X
Mixing & Mastering
29. How to Use Reference Tracks To Improve Your Music
30. An Overview of Mixing
31. Basic Mixing Process
32. Basics of EQ, Compression, Delay, Reverb & More Mixing Tips
33. Basic Overview of Mastering
Cover Song Walkthrough
34. Concept
35. Templates, Samples & Synths
36. Arranging
37. Rough Editing (Copy & Paste, Quantize, Etc)
38. Recording the Melody
39. Mixing & Mastering
What my students are saying:

Kate
"My brother has taken audio engineering courses and is an AV Tech at a college. He says this is a great course. I tell him a lot of the things I am learning and he jokingly says that in a few years I could take his job. Ha! This course is very well produced, and I have enjoyed it thoroughly. I feel like I have learned so much in only a few classes. I definitely recommend this to anyone looking into audio recording and production."

Daren S.
Coming from someone with very limited knowledge in the home recording space, this course gave me a thorough introduction to making music at home. The course is very well done and engaging to learn from in how it was filmed and produced. For me as an almost complete beginner it touched all the important aspects for me to feel comfortable finally making music.