Seed To Stage

101 Ableton Way, 28801, Asheville, United States
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About Seed To Stage

Seed To Stage is an online academy for music producers to perfect their craft within the areas of Songwriting & Composition, Sound Design & Synthesis, Mixing & Mastering, and Live Performance. Here, you'll find some of the most in-depth Ableton courses on the web, delivered by a teacher with 20+ years of experience as a touring musician and producer.

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David Weddle
GB

100% Recommended Anthony's courses led to my breakthrough in becoming truly productive with Ableton Live.

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Vegard Haugen
NO

Very good courses, 5 stars! I bought the Live Performance and Pigments course and I really enjoyed both! They are very thorough and the information is presented in an engaging way so it doesn't get boring. I was hesitant to buy the Pigments course since I already know synthesis very well, but I don't regret it because not only did I learn some new things about this synth, but I also got to see how another producer uses the synth in ways that I might never have thought of.

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Simon Lahaie
CA

Best in depth Ableton courses out… Best in depth Ableton courses out there! No doubt. Anthony really is an amazing teacher. He has a way of teaching that makes things much less complicated than they seem to be. The lessons are musical, scientific and so motivating. Also, because Anthony has such a diversed musical background, I think the lessons are suited for all types of musicians (Instrumentalists, electronic producers, DJs, etc.). The courses will help you own your craft and unlock your creative potential using Ableton. Go get them all! You won't regret this!

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Matthew Hayter
CA

Focused Lessons are Worth It I’ve been learning electronic music production for a bit over two years now. It’s a steep learning curve at first, and Seed to Stage helped push me up that hill. At first I ranged around on Youtube, like most of us do, and I learned a lot that way. But I came to a point where I was using as much time trying to figure out what counted as good lessons as I was learning from those lessons. It is really hard to sift through the difference between kinda helpful and REALLY helpful, between fine advice and GOOD advice, between generic explanations and DETAILED explanations, between an isolated bit of information and a CONTEXTUALIZED skill. I wanted something that I knew I could trust, and that would give me the big picture along with the small details. This is what Seed to Stage really provided for me. Something that would focus on helping me develop my skills and knowledge in a coherent way, so that I wouldn’t have to continuously cobble together information from scattered sources and sort through the crud while I was at it. Having a large set of knowledge you can trust, presented with a great sense of organization and a focus on skill-building is truly valuable. It may feel like “Why should I spend money on this information when I can get it for free?” I thought that too. The answer, if you want one, is simply: “Because it is better." It helps you learn in a coherent and focused way, it helps you keep on track, it helps you develop your skills with direction. Oh, and last but not least – the discord community is great, and provides a forum where you can learn with peers and build some fun online community in a way that is rather rare. It's worth it.

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David Rees
GB

S2S Course Taught Me Ableton Live In Less Than A Year I recommend this course because the instructors approach soars far and above in effectiveness and depth while leaving no one behind in the understanding of the most comprehensive organization of absolutely everything there is to know of using Live. It has excellent categorization, from the courses themselves (you pick what is important for you to learn first) Songwriting course introduces you to the essentials of how to effectively translate your ideas and creativity into the software and expanding to all kinds of valuable in depth knowledge of the devices you use along the way to treat ideas according to what you want to do with them. Then, for those who want to release their music with the edge of experience in getting it to sound right upon reproduction from any system out there, you want the Mixing and mastering course. The Synthesis and Sound Design course takes you in depth of how to create your own sounds and instruments to truly have expressive freedom within the powerful built in devices of the software. The Performance course has opened my mind up to the possibilities that exist in Live for endless ways to envision executing a live performance, and since live looping is an important part of that for me, its been essential to learn all sorts of tricks for syncing loops and parts and progressing through songs, sometimes with my control over when and to what part I process by use of a foot controller. In short, if you are looking for the quickest way to get the learning out of the way and have the absolute time of your life creating music, feel the stoke and jump right in, you've found the right place. I would challenge one to try a single course, betting that over time the value will be clear and indeed draw you back for another. It speaks for itself, and comes with an unbeatable package of joining a private community of producers all learning from the course, and the chance to collab, share weird sounds, post your releases, and get incredibly helpful and kind feedback in order to get second insight once you've burnt out on something or pushed it as far as you can. That's the best part, everyone is nice!

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