The Music Technology & Production Division at The Global Conservatory
The Music Technology & Production Division at The Global Conservatory prepares students to become fluent, creative, and professional-level producers, engineers, and digital musicians. In a world where music is increasingly created, shaped, and shared digitally, this program empowers artists to master both the artistic and technical tools of the modern studio.
Whether you’re a classical performer learning to self-record, a songwriter producing your first demo, or a future mixing engineer ready to go deeper — this course delivers structured, one-on-one mentorship with experienced producers and educators, guiding you from beginner setup through pro-level techniques.
We treat music production as both a craft and an art form. This is not a generic DAW tutorial — this is personalized, outcome-driven training that helps students create release-ready work while building a sustainable technical foundation.
Faculty
Our instructors include Grammy-nominated producers, engineers, composers, and educators who have worked in classical, jazz, pop, hip-hop, film scoring, electronic music, and experimental sound design. Faculty bring experience from top studios, major universities, and commercial music hubs.
🎧 Core Skills Taught
DAW Mastery
- Setup, routing, and session management
- Logic Pro, Ableton Live, Pro Tools, FL Studio, and more (student choice)
- MIDI sequencing and editing
- Audio editing, comping, and arrangement workflows
- Bounce settings and export protocols
Recording & Mixing
- Microphone types, techniques, and placement
- Gain staging, signal flow, and latency management
- EQ, compression, reverb, delay, saturation, and modulation effects
- Mixing balance, automation, stereo imaging, and reference checking
- Intro to mastering principles (loudness, LUFS, delivery formats)
Production Techniques
- Beat creation, loop layering, and sample chopping
- Vocal production: tuning, doubling, FX chains, and clarity
- Arrangement structure and section transitions
- Synth design and sound shaping
- Creative use of plugins and third-party tools
Specialized Topics (Optional)
- Film scoring and music to picture
- Recording acoustic instruments (strings, winds, piano, percussion)
- Hybrid classical/electronic production
- Songwriting and demo production
- Audio for social media, podcast editing, and voiceover
- Field recording, ambient sound design, and installation work
Creative Development
- Each student builds a portfolio of finished tracks or projects
- Weekly assignment feedback and session reviews
- Final project: fully mixed & produced track with mentor notes
- Optional: remix assignments, collaborations with other students, or scoring prompts
Why It Matters
Music production has become a fundamental skill for musicians across genres — but high-level, personalized training remains hard to find. Most online courses are passive, pre-recorded, and disconnected from a student’s actual artistic goals. Meanwhile, traditional programs are often limited to in-person access or genre-specific instruction.
The Global Conservatory solves that gap. We give serious musicians, creators, and engineers the tools they need to create, control, and share their work — at a professional level, with professional guidance.
Who It’s For
- Songwriters, composers, or instrumentalists ready to produce their own work
- Students preparing for college-level production programs
- Classically trained musicians building their digital studio literacy
- Artists looking to mix and master their own releases
- Anyone serious about building a professional creative workflow
Why The Global Conservatory Version Is Different
We combine technical rigor with musical depth. You’re not just clicking buttons — you’re learning why your decisions matter musically, how to create clarity in a mix, and how to make your ideas come alive with confidence. Whether you're an engineer or a creative, our program makes you fluent.