Where sound design
actually happens
We've been teaching sound design online since 2018 — not because it's trendy, but because digital tools changed how audio production works and education had to catch up.
Built by producers who couldn't find decent training
Back in 2018, most sound design courses were either academic theory with outdated software or YouTube tutorials that skipped the fundamentals. We started teaching small groups of students online, focusing on the stuff that actually matters when you're building sounds from scratch.
What began as weekend workshops grew into a full program. We added individual sessions for students who needed focused help on specific techniques. Now we run structured courses for groups and one-on-one mentoring, all built around real projects and current tools.
What drives our approach
These aren't company values from a branding workshop. They're decisions we made while figuring out how to actually teach sound design remotely.
Current tools only
We update curriculum every few months based on what's actually being used in production. If a technique or plugin becomes standard, it goes into the course material immediately.
Flexible learning paths
Some students learn better in groups, others need individual attention for specific problems. We offer both because sound design skills develop differently for everyone.
Direct instructor access
Questions get answered by people who use these techniques professionally, not teaching assistants reading from a script. If something doesn't make sense, you talk to someone who's solved that exact problem before.
How we structure learning
We've tested different teaching methods over the years. Here's what actually works when you're trying to master synthesis, sampling, and effects processing online.
Collaborative workshops with real projects
Group sessions run with 8-12 students working through the same material. You're building sounds, analyzing techniques, and comparing approaches with other learners at the same stage.
Each session includes live demonstrations where instructors break down specific sounds in real-time. Students share screens to troubleshoot issues together — often someone else's problem teaches you something you hadn't considered yet.
Focused mentorship for specific goals
Individual sessions let you work on exactly what you need. Maybe you're struggling with FM synthesis math, or you can't get your bass sounds to sit right in a mix. We build a custom curriculum around your actual challenges.
These sessions move at your pace. If you grasp a concept quickly, we skip ahead. If something needs more time, we break it down until it clicks. No waiting for the rest of a class.
Real-time feedback and technique refinement
All sessions happen live with direct instructor interaction. You're not watching pre-recorded videos — you can ask questions the moment something doesn't make sense, and the instructor adjusts explanations based on where you're stuck.
During sound design exercises, instructors listen to what you're creating and provide immediate technical feedback. We catch mistakes before they become habits and show you alternative approaches in real-time.
Ready to learn sound design properly?
We're running courses now. Check the current program to see what fits your schedule and skill level, or set up an individual session to work on something specific.