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8 Modules · 30 Days · Professional Results

Stop Making Beats
That Embarrass You.

You stayed up until 2am, you played it back, and something still doesn't sound right. You don't know what's wrong — you just know it sounds amateur.

In 30 days, this course moves you from self-taught guesswork to professional-quality music you're actually proud to release.

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You already know something's off.
You just don't know what.

My beats sound like a big mess
Everything's fighting for space. Nothing has room to breathe. It's cluttered even when it's sparse.
Everything feels flat
No dimension. No depth. It sounds like it was recorded in a cardboard box and processed by someone who's never heard a professional mix.
I know it doesn't sound right but I don't know why
You can hear the gap between your music and what's on Spotify. You just can't name it, let alone fix it.
I can't finish anything
You start strong, then it falls apart. You add more and more elements trying to fix it, and it just gets worse.
The usual suspects

Things you've already tried.
That didn't work.

You're not lazy. You're not untalented. You've put in the hours. The problem is that none of these things actually teaches you how to hear and make decisions like a professional.

Tried it
YouTube tutorials
Fragmented. No structure. One video says EQ this, another says don't. You end up with random techniques and no framework for why any of it works.
Tried it
Buying more plugins
New tools, same ears. The problem was never the gear — it was the decision-making behind it. A better reverb doesn't fix a broken arrangement.
Tried it
Reverb on everything
Adding reverb doesn't create depth — it creates wash. Real depth is built from the spatial relationships between elements, not from drowning them in room sound.
Tried it
Adding more elements
More parts doesn't equal better. It equals more problems. The pros who get paid know when to stop adding and start subtracting.
Tried it
Copying reference tracks
You can copy the surface. But without understanding the decisions underneath — the listening framework — it never sounds the same. You're tracing without understanding the drawing.

This is a solvable problem.

Professional producers aren't more talented. They have a different listening framework. Once you have it, everything changes.

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Myth vs. reality

What you've been told.
What's actually true.

Myth
Creativity means ignoring structure
Reality
Structure is what makes creativity possible. Every professional producer works inside frameworks — they're just internalized. Your "freedom" is confusion in disguise.
Myth
More elements = a fuller sound
Reality
More elements = more collisions. The best-sounding beats have the most space. Pro producers spend more time removing things than adding them.
Myth
Reverb fixes a flat mix
Reality
Reverb is a tool for placing elements in space — not a fix for poor depth. Depth comes from designing foreground, midground, and background intentionally, before you reach for reverb.
Myth
You just need more experience
Reality
Passive experience without a framework just reinforces bad habits. Structured learning compresses years of trial-and-error into a few weeks of deliberate practice.
Myth
Better monitors = better mixes
Reality
Listening ability is trained, not bought. Professionals mix on cheap earbuds and still get it right. It's the ears that matter, not the speakers.

Things that sound backwards
until you understand them.

01
Boring drums are advanced.
The hardest thing to do is make drums that sit perfectly in a mix without drawing attention to themselves. Flashy drums are usually compensating for a weak arrangement. A drum pattern that serves the song is the mark of a seasoned producer.
02
The best beats have the most space.
Professionals obsess over what's NOT there. Space between elements creates tension, movement, and groove. Most bedroom producers fill every gap out of anxiety. Learning to leave space is one of the biggest breakthroughs you'll have.
03
Your ears stop working after 30 minutes.
Ear fatigue is real and it destroys mixes. After 30 minutes your brain adjusts, and you stop hearing what's actually there. Professional producers know when to stop, take a break, and come back with fresh ears. The break IS part of the process.
04
A great loop doesn't make a great song.
The gap between a 4-bar loop and a finished track is where most producers stall. Arrangement architecture is a separate skill from beat-making — and most tutorials skip it entirely. This course doesn't.
05
Subtraction is a technique.
The Subtraction Method is one of the most powerful production tools you'll learn. When something isn't working, the instinct is to add more. The professional instinct is to identify what to remove. It works almost every time.
The curriculum

8 modules. A complete
transformation arc.

Each module builds on the last. By Module 8, you'll finish tracks with confidence and know exactly why they sound the way they do.

M01
Industry Ears
Learn to hear what professionals hear
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Before this module, you hear music emotionally. After, you hear it analytically. This is the single biggest shift — the professional listening framework that changes how you evaluate every sound decision you make.
  • Critical listening framework used by working producers
  • How to identify problems in your own mixes objectively
  • Reference track analysis methodology
  • Building a professional benchmark for your own work
M02
The Foundation
Why the loop is everything
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A weak foundation guarantees a weak song. Module 2 teaches you how to build a loop so solid that everything else becomes easier — and how arrangement decisions made at the loop stage determine the feel of the entire track.
  • Loop construction principles that translate to full arrangements
  • The relationship between your loop and your song structure
  • How to tell when a loop is actually finished vs. just familiar
  • Foundation mistakes that doom tracks before they begin
M03
Drum Programming
Restraint beats complexity
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Most producers program too many drums. This module teaches the counter-intuitive truth: the best drum programming is about what you leave out. Less is more — but only once you know exactly what to leave and what to remove.
  • Groove and pocket — how rhythmic tension actually works
  • The role of the kick, snare, and hi-hat as separate conversations
  • Velocity variation and humanization without over-quantizing
  • When complexity is earned vs. when it's just noise
M04
Space & Depth
The three planes
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Flat mixes come from flat thinking. This module introduces the three-plane model — foreground, midground, background — and teaches you to design spatial relationships before touching any effects. This is why your reverb has been doing nothing.
  • Foreground / midground / background placement decisions
  • Panning, volume, and frequency as spatial tools
  • When and how to actually use reverb and delay (not before)
  • Creating dimension in a mix without muddying the signal
M05
The Subtraction Method
Removing > adding
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When something isn't working, the amateur instinct is to add something. The professional instinct is to find and remove the thing that's causing the problem. This module teaches you how to diagnose a mix and use subtraction as a deliberate technique.
  • The subtraction diagnostic — what to ask when something sounds wrong
  • Frequency collision identification and removal
  • Arrangement editing: cutting elements to serve the track
  • How to avoid over-producing and knowing when enough is enough
M06
Arrangement Architecture
From 4-bar loop to full track
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This is where most self-taught producers stall. The leap from loop to finished track requires a different set of skills — and most tutorials skip it entirely. Module 6 breaks down exactly how to build a full arrangement with momentum, tension, and release.
  • Song structure fundamentals for producers (not music theory)
  • How to create movement and contrast across sections
  • Intro, verse, chorus, bridge: designing transitions that work
  • The finishing framework — how to know when your track is done
M07
The Translation Test
Sounds great everywhere
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Your track sounds great in your studio. Then you play it in the car and it falls apart. Module 7 teaches you the translation test — a systematic process to ensure your music holds up on any playback system.
  • Why mixes fail on different systems and how to prevent it
  • The translation checklist: car, phone speakers, AirPods, laptop
  • Mono compatibility and why it still matters
  • Loudness and dynamics: the streaming platform reality
M08
The Wake-Up Test
Finishing with confidence
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The final module. How to evaluate your own work objectively, break the fix-loop, and develop the most important skill in music production: finishing. The Wake-Up Test gives you a repeatable framework for knowing when a track is actually ready to release.
  • Objective self-evaluation techniques that bypass emotional bias
  • The fix-loop: identifying and breaking it
  • Your personal quality benchmark — setting and using it
  • The release decision framework: how to confidently say "done"

8 modules. Everything changes.

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Who built this
Built by a working film composer and music producer.
Not a content creator. Not a YouTube personality. A working professional who has used every technique in this course on real artist projects and film scores. The Z30 promise: in 30 days, you'll go from making amateur-sounding tracks that embarrass you to releasing professional-quality music you're proud to share — using the same production techniques I've used on real artist and film projects.
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Questions

Things people ask
before buying.

Is this for beatmakers, or musicians? +
Both. The course is built for anyone making music at home — hip-hop producers, beatmakers, bedroom pop artists, electronic producers. If you're self-taught and your tracks don't sound professional yet, this course was designed for you.
What DAW do I need? +
Any DAW. The concepts in this course are DAW-agnostic. Whether you're using Ableton, FL Studio, Logic, Pro Tools, GarageBand, or anything else — the frameworks apply universally. The goal is to train your ears and decision-making, not teach you software shortcuts.
Do I need expensive plugins or gear? +
No. The issue was never your gear — and if you go through this course and still think it's your gear, ask for a refund. The techniques here work with stock DAW plugins. More gear won't fix ears that don't know what they're listening for.
How long does each module take? +
Each module is designed to be completed in 3-4 days with time for practice. The 30-day structure is intentional: it gives you time to apply each concept before moving to the next. You can move faster if you want — but the practice time is where the real change happens.
Is this too advanced for me? +
If you've been making music for 6+ months and your tracks still don't sound the way you want them to, this course is for you. It assumes you know the basics — you can make a beat, you understand your DAW, you've tried to mix before. It doesn't assume you have any professional training.
What's actually in the introductory price? +
The introductory price is $97 and includes all 8 modules, lifetime access, and any future updates to the course. The regular price will be $197 after the introductory period ends. There's no rush — but the lower price won't last indefinitely.
What's the refund policy? +
30 days, no questions asked. Go through the course. If you don't feel like your listening and decision-making has shifted, email us and we'll refund you in full. We're confident you'll feel the difference by Module 1.
When do I get access? +
Immediately after purchase. You'll receive an email with your access link. You can start Module 1 tonight.

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Pro Sound in 30 — The Amateur-to-Artist Upgrade
8 modules. 30 days. Professional results.
$ 97
Regular price: $197 — Introductory pricing, one-time payment
  • 8 complete modules — the full transformation arc
  • Industry Ears — professional critical listening framework
  • Drum Programming, Space & Depth, Arrangement Architecture
  • The Subtraction Method — removing > adding
  • Translation Test — sounds great on every system
  • The Wake-Up Test — finishing with confidence
  • Lifetime access + all future updates
  • 30-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked
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The decision

Stop making beats that embarrass you.
Start making music you're proud
to put your name on.

You've already put in the time. You have the drive. All that's missing is a professional listening framework and a structured path to follow. This is it.

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