
You don't have to be a team player to become an electronic music producer. You just need a notebook, good digital audio workstation like Ableton and a little time. A good tutorial will accelerate your learning process. There is many great instructors but before you choose one, try a free course first. Every instructor has different teaching style, find one you will like the most.
Free Udemy Courses on Ableton Music Production
- Ableton Live Introduction: https://www.udemy.com/ableton-live-introduction/
- Learn Ableton Live 9 Explained - Free Online Course 2017: https://www.udemy.com/ableton-live-9-explained-studioslave/
- Music Production in Ableton Live 9 - The Beginners Guide: https://www.udemy.com/abletonlivebeginner/
- Electronic Music Production in Ableton Live (Level I): https://www.udemy.com/electronic-music-production-in-ableton-live-level-1/
- Produce a Retro Disco Boogie Record using Ableton Live Music: https://www.udemy.com/produce-a-retro-disco-boogie-record-using-ableton-live-music/
- Producing Drums with Ableton Live and Drum Rack: https://www.udemy.com/producing-drums-with-ableton-live/
- Synthesis - Using Synthesis for Music Production Intro Class: https://www.udemy.com/synthesis-using-synthesis-for-music-production-intro-class/
I started to learn Ableton few days ago. My first song clip, created totally from scratch, starts to resemble electro music. Every day sounds better.
Great post Mr.