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Music Production in Logic Pro
This one-week in-person course will develop your skills in music technology, including composition, sound design and production. You will learn step-by-step how to record, compose and produce your own piece through classes focusing on technical and creative elements of production.

Key information:
- Course dates:
- Mon 25–Fri 29 July 2022
- Course times:
- 10am–5pm, BST (UTC+1)
- Age:
- 13-17
- Art form:
- Music
- Fees:
- £525
- Fees with accommodation:
- £1035
- Deadline:
- 9am, Friday 8 July 2022
- Level of study:
- Short Courses and Summer Schools
- Mode of study:
- In-person
- Venue:
- Guildhall School of Music & Drama
- When:
- Summer
Course info
This course is now full. Please join our waiting list and we will contact you if a space becomes available.
- In the event of government restrictions, the course will move online and be delivered via Zoom.
Ages 13–17
Course Dates & Times
Monday 25–Friday 29 July 2022
10am–5pm daily, BST (UTC+1)
About Music Production in Logic Pro
This one-week in-person course will develop your skills in music technology, including composition, sound design and production. You will learn step-by-step how to record, compose and produce your own piece through classes focusing on technical and creative elements of production.
Who is the course for?
Beginners and those who have a basic understanding of music production, who wish to gain the skills to independently write and produce music.
What can I expect?
During the course you will:
- Learn the ins and outs of Logic Pro including MIDI, synthesis, audio editing, plug-ins and shortcuts
- Gain creative skills needed to produce a track - including sound design, composition techniques, beat-making, harmony and more
- Learn about the fundamentals of mixing audio - geared specifically at mixing your own work
- Get direct feedback and advice from your tutor
- Share your ideas and musical interests with other participants
The course will consist of daily group classes, starting with the basic and fundamental elements gradually developing toward more complex music production techniques. By the end of the course, you will have a finished piece of music, that you will showcase to the rest of the group.
Do I need anything for the course?
- a pair of headphones is advised but not essential
Course Fee
Course fee: £525
Course fee + Bed, Breakfast & Dinner: £1035
Participation Bursaries are available for this course. (Please note the application deadline for participation bursaries is 13 June 2022).
This course is now full. Please join our waiting list and we will contact you if a space becomes available.
- In the event of government restrictions, the course will move online and be delivered via Zoom.
Eligibility
- For everyone aged 13-17.
- Participants must have sufficient English language skills to cope with course demands.
Accommodation
Check-in: 4-6pm, Sunday 24 July 2022
Check-out: 10am, Saturday 30 July 2022
Accommodation is located in Sundial Court, the School's student halls of residence. Rooms will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Should we not be able to facilitate your booking, you will be notified via email and a full refund will be issued.
About the Course Tutor
Ieva Vaiti is a Lithuanian producer and sound designer based in London, UK. She is currently a professor of Electronic Music at Guildhall School of Music & Drama and is actively involved within the education sector.
Having attended the Purcell School where she trained as a violinist and developed an interest in music and technology, she graduated with a first in Electronic Music from Guildhall School of Music & Drama. She has been working within the commercial and independent arts sector ever since.
Ieva works as a composer and sound designer at the Brain Audio studios in London and makes music under her pseudonym Piksel, frequently collaborating with visual and movement artists (such as with her collective - Syntrex).