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The Complete 2021 EDM Music Production Bundle is on sale.

TL;DR: The Complete 2021 EDM Music Production Bundle is on sale for £21.81 as of July 26, saving you 98% on list price.


Sign up for the Complete 2021 EDM Music Production Bundle to get a primer on the tips and tricks you need to make your own beats.

This bundle includes eight in-depth courses and over 600 lessons covering electronic music, music theory, EDM production, and DAW (digital audio workstation) software. They’re taught by Jason Allen, Ph.D, an Ableton Certified Trainer, David O’Leary, an audiovisual specialist, sound engineer, and DJ, Benjamin Lynott, a veteran music producer and audio engineer, and Chester Sky, a music producer and composer.

If you’re a complete beginner, there’s a primer course that will help you get started with the basics, including what equipment you’ll need, what software you should buy, and how to get it all set up. There’s also a novice's class that teaches you how EDM is structured and the musical principles it’s based upon, as well as some basics on production, theory, composition, mixing, and mastering. From these two courses onward, you’ll build a solid foundation for your budding electronic music production skill set.

Finally, you’ll start your deep dive into Ableton Live, which is arguably the best DAW software for EDM. You’ll focus on how to use your DAW as your instrument, analyse popular tracks from EDM artists like Avicii, Skrillex, and Daft Punk, and make harmonies, melodies, and eventually, whole tracks from scratch.

While it's valued at over £1,000, you can sign up for this eight-course bundle for £21.81 when you’re ready to unleash your inner DJ.

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