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Group Lessons

Group Music Production Lessons

Group music production lessons are live online sessions focused on sound design, mixing, arrangement and creative workflows used in electronic music, with a strong foundation in Goa Trance and psychedelic styles.

These sessions are designed for producers who want to understand real production processes, not just copy presets or follow generic tutorials.

Each lesson focuses on one specific topic and shows techniques used in finished tracks.

What are Group Lessons?

Group lessons are live Zoom sessions where I teach focused music production topics in a small group format.

Depending on the session, topics may include:

  • sound design (leads, basses, textures, FX)

  • mixing and balance

  • arrangement and musical movement

  • creative workflow and decision-making

  • preparing tracks for release

The main reference styles are Goa Trance and psychedelic electronic music, but the techniques are transferable to other electronic genres.

What you will learn ?

In group lessons you will learn how to:

  • design sounds that work in real tracks

  • create movement and expression in electronic music

  • understand sound design, mixing and arrangement as one process

  • avoid common production mistakes that block progress

  • apply professional workflows to your own music

Lessons focus on process and thinking, not on genre clichés.

Who are these lessons for?

These group lessons are for you if:

  • you produce electronic music (Goa Trance, Psytrance, Techno, related styles)

  • you already know the basics of synthesis and DAWs ( Specialy in Ableton Live )

  • you want to improve sound quality, structure and clarity

  • you want to understand why things work, not only how

This is not beginner theory, but practical production work.

Lesson format

  • Duration: 90 minutes

  • Platform: Zoom (live)

  • Recording: included for all participants

  • Group size: limited seats

  • Language: English

Each session is focused, practical and based on real production scenarios.

Next Group Lesson

Goa Trance Lead Sound Design in Serum 2

Live sound design session focused on evolving psychedelic Goa Trance leads, created from scratch in Serum 2.

During this session, I will design multiple different lead sounds live, explaining the full creative and technical process step by step.

What you will see during the session

In this 90-minute live lesson, I will show you how to create:

  • A classic evolving psychedelic Goa lead
    focused on movement, modulation and character

  • A psychedelic Goa-style sequence
    using modulation, envelopes and rhythmic motion inside Serum 2

  • A beautiful melodic pluck lead
    designed to work musically inside a track, not just in solo

  • An advanced expressive lead preset
    combining modulation, macros and performance controls

  • How to build and organize your own presets in Serum 2
    so you can generate usable sounds faster in future projects

All sounds will be created from an init patch, without using preset packs.

What this session focuses on

  • designing leads that evolve over time

  • creating movement using LFOs, envelopes and modulation routing

  • shaping psychedelic character without overcomplicating the patch

  • designing sounds that sit naturally in a mix

  • combining classic Goa aesthetics with modern sound design workflows

The concepts apply to other synths and electronic genres, but the live demo is done in Serum 2.

Next session:
 Date: TBA (January)
 Limited seats available

Every participant receives:

  • the presets created during the lesson

  • the Ableton Live 12 project file

  • the full video recording of the session

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Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQ )

Group lessons are live online music production sessions held on Zoom.
Each session focuses on one specific topic such as sound design, mixing, arrangement or workflow, and is taught in a small group format.

No.
While Goa Trance and psychedelic styles are a strong reference point, the techniques taught during group lessons apply to electronic music production in general.

Topics may include sound design, mixing, arrangement and creative workflows that work across multiple genres.

The required skill level depends on the session.

Some group lessons are beginner-friendly and designed for producers who already know the basics of their DAW.
Other sessions are aimed at intermediate producers and go deeper into sound design, mixing or workflow.

The skill level is always clearly stated before registration.

The most important requirement for all group lessons is access to Zoom, as all sessions are held live online.

All lessons are taught using Ableton Live 12.
For most sessions, it is recommended that participants also use Ableton Live 12 to follow along more easily.

For sound design–focused sessions, Ableton Live is not strictly required, as the concepts can be followed independently.
For workflow or Ableton-specific sessions, Ableton Live 12 is required.

Any additional software (such as synths or plugins) will always be clearly specified before registration.

Every participant receives:

  • the presets created during the lesson

  • the Ableton Live 12 project file

  • full video recording of the session

No.
These are structured teaching sessions with a short Q&A at the end.

Join the waiting list on this page to get early access before public registration opens.