AEMP CERTIFICATION COURSES 3 / 6 / 12 Months Advanced
AEMP CERTIFICATION COURSES 3 / 6 / 12 Months Advanced
The Advanced Music Production (AEMP) course is a comprehensive program designed to provide aspiring music producers with the knowledge, skills, and techniques required to create professional-grade music. This course covers a wide range of topics, including music production, mixing and mastering, vocal processing, and tips for enhancing skills to meet industry standards. Through a combination of theoretical instruction and hands-on practical exercises, students will gain a deep understanding of the music production process and develop the expertise necessary to create high-quality music across various genres.
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Each course is a meticulously structured progression, designed to cover the essential aspects of music production, with increasing depth, expertise, and specialization at each level to ensure comprehensive skill development.
🎓 Advanced Audio Engineering & Music Production (AEMP)
Live Course by Dawsic Production
Each course under the AEMP program is a meticulously structured live learning journey, designed to progressively build your foundation, sharpen your technical expertise, and elevate your creativity to professional standards. Every session is conducted live with expert mentorship, ensuring direct interaction, personalized feedback, and hands-on skill development in real-time studio conditions.
This is not a pre-recorded course — it’s an immersive, guided experience that transforms you into a professional-grade producer and audio engineer.
1. Introduction to Music Production
Understanding the true role and mindset of a music producer in modern audio creation.
Step-by-step breakdown of the entire production pipeline — from concept to final master.
Exploring different music production environments: home, project, and professional studios.
Fundamentals of music theory, scales, rhythm, harmony, and composition from a producer’s perspective.
Overview of essential production tools, audio hardware, and creative techniques used across genres.
2. Studio Setup and Equipment
Setting up a fully functional home or professional studio for accurate monitoring and efficient workflow.
Signal flow, gain staging, and understanding audio path integrity from input to output.
Essential gear knowledge: audio interfaces, monitors, microphones, MIDI controllers, and acoustic treatment.
Software configuration, latency optimization, and DAW setup best practices.
Understanding acoustics, soundproofing, and room calibration for precision mixing.
3. Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs)
In-depth understanding of DAW architecture, workflow, and optimization techniques.
Recording, editing, and arranging both audio and MIDI efficiently.
Layering, automation, and creative arrangement workflows for fast music production.
Live project sessions demonstrating how professional producers structure, organize, and manage complex sessions.
Shortcuts, templates, and efficiency methods used in real industry setups.
4. Sound Design and Synthesis
Deep dive into synthesis theory — oscillators, filters, envelopes, modulation, and LFO applications.
Building custom sounds from scratch using virtual instruments and samplers.
Exploring subtractive, additive, FM, and granular synthesis principles.
Crafting evolving textures, leads, basses, pads, and cinematic elements.
Sampling workflow: resampling, chopping, and creative audio manipulation.
5. Music Arrangement and Composition
Crafting impactful arrangements and dynamic song structures for various genres.
Advanced harmonic development — chord progressions, substitutions, and transitions.
Designing movement and emotion in your track through composition flow.
Layering instruments for full, balanced arrangements that sound professional and expressive.
Understanding tension and release, arrangement energy, and emotional pacing in production.
6. Mixing Techniques
Full technical understanding of the mixing process — from static balance to dynamic motion.
EQ mastery: identifying problem frequencies, tonal shaping, and managing masking.
Compression explained deeply — attack/release sculpting, parallel compression, multiband control, and glue compression.
Creating immersive depth using reverb, delay, stereo imaging, and transient shaping.
Session organization, bussing, automation, and maintaining headroom for mastering.
Live demonstrations of professional mix workflows and A/B analysis of commercial mixes.
7. Mastering and Finalizing Tracks
Understanding the final mastering stage and its role in commercial sound.
Loudness management (LUFS, RMS), true peak control, and headroom optimization.
Tonal balancing through EQ and dynamic enhancement for clarity and punch.
Stereo enhancement and harmonic excitement for width and detail.
Final file preparation — encoding, metadata, and export for streaming platforms.
Live mastering walkthroughs to demonstrate real-world finishing workflows.
8. Vocal Processing and Editing
Capturing professional-quality vocals — mic choice, placement, and gain structure.
Vocal cleanup: noise reduction, dynamic shaping, and de-essing.
Pitch and timing correction with advanced manual techniques.
Creative vocal production: layering, harmonies, doubles, stereo width, and reverb/delay chains.
Mixing vocals that sit perfectly within the instrumental with clarity and emotion.
Live project demonstration of complete vocal production workflow.
9. Mixing for Different Genres
Adapting mixing strategies to genre-specific tonal identities.
Controlling low-end energy for EDM, punch for hip-hop, and warmth for acoustic styles.
Adjusting transients, saturation, and effects based on the target genre’s dynamics.
Understanding loudness perception and reference track comparison.
Maintaining genre authenticity while ensuring modern loudness and polish.
10. Developing Skills and Industry Standards
Professional workflow: session organization, naming conventions, and file delivery.
Real-world collaboration with singers, songwriters, and other producers.
Time management and project scheduling for consistent output.
Introduction to the music business — publishing, distribution, royalties, and rights management.
Building your personal brand as a producer or engineer.
Marketing your music online and establishing a professional presence.
Course Benefits: When You learn from Dawsic Production
Certificate of Completion: Advanced Audio Engineering & Music Production (AEMP)
1. Practical Skill Development: Gain hands-on experience with industry-standard music production tools and techniques, allowing you to produce professional-quality music.
2. Enhanced Mixing and Mastering Abilities: Learn how to effectively balance and polish your mixes and apply mastering techniques to achieve a competitive, commercially viable sound.
3. Vocal Processing Expertise: Develop the skills to record, edit, and process vocals to create impactful and professional-sounding vocal tracks.
4. Genre-Specific Knowledge: Understand the nuances of different music genres and learn how to tailor your production and mixing techniques accordingly.
5. Industry Insight: Receive valuable tips and guidance on navigating the music industry, building a brand, and marketing your music effectively.
6. Collaboration Opportunities: Connect with fellow music producers and artists, fostering a network of potential collaborators and industry contacts.
7. Portfolio Development: Complete a variety of projects throughout the course, building a diverse portfolio of music to showcase your skills to potential clients or employers.
Note - All the required softwares, samples, sound packs and vst's will be provided at no extra cost.
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