To reach, teach, and feed creative souls
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100% Live
Always live, never recorded—real-time questions and creativity.
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Small Classes
Capped at 8 for true connection and collaboration.
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Creative Network
A growing community of producers, musicians, and artists.
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Every class is taught live by working musicians supplemented by weekly meetings. You ask questions, get real feedback, and make music alongside people who are in it with you.
What are you here to work on?
Test your knowledge — 2 minutes, and we'll get you to the right spot.
Beat Kitchen starts with Residency
Residency is your membership. It includes office hours, gyms, beat challenges, and a community of producers. Learn more →
Office Hours
Look Inside
Worked through sound design and production feedback with a student exploring industrial-influenced beats built around filter automation and Serum. Covered level automation, ear candy placement, long-phrase repetition hooks, harmonic vocabulary, and the value of a single signature sound that sets a track apart. Also addressed questions about educational software licensing and discussed the school's local SEO and live event strategy.
Office Hours
Look Inside
We talked about mastering chains in Logic. We talked about limiters, and how to use them, as well as meter your loudness for mastering. Were talked about compression and Eq choices, and why you might order them a certain way in your mastering chain. We looked at examples using Logic, and made a custom template to share in the chat using the examples we discussed.
Instrument Gym
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We worked through melismas — vocal runs and riffs — starting with "Mary Had a Little Lamb" as a simple melodic vehicle for isolating and practicing ornaments. Covered how to find a run, practice it slowly, apply it across all syllables of a song, and then dial it back to build taste in placement. Also addressed how word stress, syllable integrity, and language affect where a melisma can appropriately land.
Theory Gym
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We used "Strawberry Fields Forever" as a full analysis vehicle, working through its unusual pitch center, the opening line cliché, and the chord-by-chord breakdown of the intro progression. Concepts covered included passing tones versus functional harmony, borrowed chords, chromatic median motion, secondary dominants, and the historical context of the Mellotron as an early sampler. We also discussed songwriting process — specifically whether melody or chords tend to come first, and how the song's harmonic choices serve its lyrical theme.
Office Hours
Look Inside
Covered streaming loudness targets and master fader signal chain in Pro Tools, walking through EQ, compression, hardware compressor, limiting, and metering in sequence. Discussed studio acoustic treatment — bass traps, early reflections, diffusion, and material choices — with reference to a specific room setup shared by a student. Also addressed the current state of commercial recording studios, the shift toward home-based production, and how that has affected mentorship pipelines in the industry.
Ear Training Gym
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Covered the difference between saturation and distortion, with live demonstrations on kick drum, bass, and vocals using the Abbey Road Saturator and a virtual guitar amp. Worked through multi-stage compression on a vocal chain — three compressors in sequence for peak reduction and makeup gain — and explained why reverb belongs on an auxiliary bus rather than directly on a track, including how to EQ and automate the reverb tail independently. Also addressed gain staging, headroom management, microphone selection for noisy rooms, and tracking levels for vocals.
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