Goa Trance Track - From Start To Finish - Mentorship Bundle
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Get the complete Goa Trance Production Course plus 4 personal 1-on-1 coaching sessions with me.
This bundle gives you not only all the knowledge and tools from the Full Course but also direct feedback and guidance tailored to your music.
What’s included:
Everything from the Full Course (all lessons, project files, sample pack, eBook, lifetime access)
4x 90-minute private mentoring sessions via Zoom
Personalized feedback on your tracks and projects
Guidance on production workflow, sound design, and your producer career
Perfect if you want to speed up your progress, avoid common mistakes, and get direct support from a producer with years of experience in Goa & Psytrance.
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21. Kick and Bass35:36
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32. Percussion31:47
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43. Creating Noise Effect with Operator03:31
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54. First Lead Sound Design with Wavetable24:08
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65. Creating Acid Lead with Phoscyon34:23
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76. Creating Lead with Drift and Creating Call & Response Patterns19:04
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87. Creating Glide Lead with Serum23:23
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98. Designing a Lead Sound in Serum and Building Melody Patterns20:13
In this lesson we will create a lead using Serum, and I will show you how to design beautiful rhythmic patterns for Goa Trance.
This will serve as another important element that we can later use in the arrangement of our track.
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109. First Arrangement Process1:07:52
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1110. Developing Melodies and Organizing Leads for Arrangement22:02
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1211. Psychedelic FX and Drum Loop Arrangement39:24
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1312. Sound Design and Arrangement: Acid Lead, Bongos, and Goa FX15:12
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1413. Shaping the Arrangement: Lead Layers and Build-Up11:48
In this video I will show you the next stage of the arrangement. I will refine different elements, work on layering the lead, and continue shaping the track step by step, moving towards the breakdown section.
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1514. Breakdown Arrangement and Breakbeat Creation33:59
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1615. Moving Ideas from Session to Arrangement41:04
Arrangement – Filling Gaps & Melodic Additions
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1716. Designing a Strong Drop and Smooth Riser Effect39:01
Drop Creation & Riser Design
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1817. Building the Final Part of the Track24:34
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1918. Closing the Arrangement with Smooth Transitions16:58
Creating an outro
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2019. How to Create an Effective Intro Using Existing Elements39:18
Creating Intro
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2120. Optimizing Track Length Before Mixing29:42
Arrangement Optimization
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2221. Preparing the Track for the Mixing Stage13:37
Pre-Mix Adjustments
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23Mixing Module - Introduction00:33
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2422. Project Organization & Raw Mix Export14:59
Project Organization & Stem Export
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2523. Premix Render PreparationVideo lesson
Premix Render Preparation
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2624. How to Export Stems in Ableton Live03:16
How to Export Stems in Ableton Live
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2725. How to Import Stems into Ableton Live02:53
How to Import Stems into Ableton Live
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2826. Organizing and Optimizing Stems06:23
Organizing and Optimizing Stems
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29E-book Mixing & Mastering GoaTrance GuidePDF lesson
Mixing & Mastering Goa Trance – A Practical Guide
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30Mixing ChecklistPDF lesson
Mix & Mastering Checklist PDF
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3127. Gain Staging Explanation – Start of Mixing02:21
Gain Staging – Start of Mixing
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3228. Mixing Kick drum10:05
Mixing Kick Drum
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3329. Mixing the Bassline08:50
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3430. Mixing the Snare09:59
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3531. Mixing Percussion Elements13:12
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3632. Mixing Crashes and Tom12:45
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3733. Mixing Impact and Percussion Loop20:33
Mixing Impact and Percussion Loop
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3834. Mixing the Fx's group20:45
Mixing the Fx's group
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3935. Revisiting the Bass and FX Group08:13
Revisiting the Bass and FX Group
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4036. Mixing pad, Lead, and Re-mixing the Snare14:36
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4137. Mixing Kick with Pultec EQ and Leads10:08
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4238. Parallel Compression (NY Compression) Technique04:41
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4339. Improving the Mix with Parallel Processing05:10
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4440. Mixing the Main Lead and Breakbeat Loop11:26
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4541. Fixing Low-End Buildup with Auto Filter Automation11:50
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4642. Using the Saturator as a Clipper in Ableton Live12:39
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4743. Clipping the Breakbeat and Using Reference Tracks11:55
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4844. Using Voxengo SPAN for Reference Analysis05:57
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4945. Track Review and Notes Before Mastering09:18
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5046. Fixing the Issues Noted in the Previous Review07:35
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5147. Mixing in Mono18:52
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5248. Sidechaining the Bass with FabFilter Pro-Q304:43
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5349. Adjusting FX Levels and Fixing Phase Issues with Mid/Side EQ07:44
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5450. Revisiting Kick Rolls and Fixing Overlooked Details04:12
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5551. Rendering the Mixdown for Mastering01:27
With this course you will also receive a small sample pack Eclipse Lite, as well as a complete project in Ableton Live Suite 11. This will allow you to explore the track step by step and see how everything was built in practice.
DOWNLOAD Eclipse Sample Pack LITE plus Ableton Live Project - here
You will also get a 25% discount for purchases in my store – including sample packs, preset packs, and other tools for Psytrance and Goa Trance.
In addition, on my website you can visit the Free Download section, where you will find free presets, kick samples, and more resources to help you start your own production even faster.
Now, let us begin – I invite you to the first lesson.
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Ableton Live Suite 11.3.42 or higher (Suite version recommended for Operator, Wavetable, and Drift)
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Free VST plugins: Psyscope, Voxengo SPAN
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Xfer Serum (Version 1 or 2) – if you do not own it, you can use Vital for very similar results
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D16 Phoscyon (or Phoscyon 2) – used for acid leads (optional, but highly recommended; you can replace with another 303-style plugin)
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Headphones or studio monitors with good bass response (important for accurate mixing)
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Basic understanding of Ableton Live (how to create tracks, load plugins, use session/arrangement view)
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A computer capable of running Ableton Live smoothly (8 GB RAM minimum recommended)
Intended Audience:
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Beginner and intermediate producers who want to learn Goa Trance production step by step
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Anyone who wants to create a complete track from scratch in Ableton Live
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Producers interested in kick & bass design, leads, arps, acid lines, pads, and FX,
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Musicians who want to improve their arrangement skills and learn how to structure a full track
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Producers who want to understand the mixing and mastering process for professional results
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Psytrance and electronic music fans who want to recreate the authentic Goa Trance sound