Logic Producer Program

1. Beats & Pieces
2. Finding Your Sound
3. Writing Catchy Melodies & Lyrics
4. Producing and Sound Design
5. Mixing & Mastering
6. Finishing Songs & Artist Development

Logic Producer Program | Hong Kong

This course promises 120 hours (plus one-to-one mentoring) dedicated to giving the avid student the capability to create and produce professional-sounding songs in the most popular genres of music. Via a mix of timely mentoring and hands-on learning, participants can have their own completed EP ready to go by the end of the course. No more Garage Band for them!

Format:  Group (108hrs) + 1 on 1 (12 hrs) 

Learning Logic Pro X, and all of its many add-ons, will result in a comprehensive knowledge, that will allow the Garnish student to command a DAW that offers tremendous power. This program covers the necessary tools effectively and efficiently to furnish students with the know-how to produce music that can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the quality of many of today’s favorite artists.

Mentoring sessions are factored into the program at just the right moment, to ensure correct assimilation of knowledge, and also to make sure time is dedicated to the student’s own project which, with hard work and dedication, every student will complete in some style!

One of the best things about a Garnish course is the size of the classes – never more than 8 participants in a class. These will be like-minded students who, along with an excellent selection of instructors, will share, challenge and inspire you to bigger and better results. This all happens in a relaxed and fun setting of highly-focussed learning, writing and producing – and, who knows, maybe even leading to successful co-writing partnerships of the future!

Thanks to our exclusive licensing partnerships, we have assembled a range of specialized assets: synthesizers, effects, and samples for Garnish Academy and Producer Program students. These instruments and sounds allow us to teach producers, side by side, using the same sets of expanded resources. Our constantly evolving license-partners and content producers add thousands of dollars to the value of our Producer and Academy courses. Many of these products are yours to keep. Others are free to use while you learn and are then eligible for exclusive upgrades at a fraction of their regular price.

We have our very own boutique sample label Lazerdisk Sound. Garnish students get all of our packs (mostly written and produced by Garnish instructors) for free, and an exclusive pack just for Garnish students not sold on the site! It’s recorded individual keys from Mark Ronson’s Mellotron M4000D, which our label chief Zack Johnson meticulously recorded in Mark’s studio in Hollywood. Thank you Zack and Mark!

Course Fee: Total 120 Hours | ( Group x 108 hrs + 1 on 1 x 12 hrs  ) : $42,999 | Online Remote Attendance: $28,999

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