REQ: Studio.com Future Rock: Writing & Producing a Massive Hard Rock/Electronic Song

Learn everything you need to write and produce epic future rock songs. In this class, Silos lead singer Ray Garrison takes you into his studio and teaches you his complete music-making process, and shares his approach to creating songs with massive sounds. Follow along as he writes, records, and produces a brand new song from start to finish, explaining everything he’s doing and thinking along the way.
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Ray Garrison
Ray Garrison is the lead singer of rock band Silos and multi-genre producer specializing in hard rock and EDM. He has produced & co-released with Crazy Town, Seeb, & many more.
What you’ll learn
Writing emotional chord progressions
Recording live guitars and bass
Recording and engineering vocals
Editing and pitch correcting vocals in Melodyne and Auto-tune Pro Graph mode
Mixing and Mastering Rock and EDM
Working in Pro Tools and Ableton Live
Electronic Programming with Synths and Samples
Class Overview
Write & produce epic songs with massive sounds
Ray Garrison is the frontman of the new Future-Rock band Silos and has collaborations with artists such as Crazy Town, Seeb, OG Maco, Orgy and Brennan Savage, and many more.
In this class, you'll learn how to create massive sounds by writing/producing an epic hard rock/electronic song.
You’re going to follow along as he makes a future rock song, starting from how he makes cool emotional chords, all the way through how he records his vocals and mixes his songs.
Along the way, he's going to be explaining everything that he's doing including his thought process, techniques, and the exact tools that he's using. Every idea, decision, tool, and technique. He’ll show you how to layer massive electronic sounds with real instruments, record and mix huge vocals and mix an EPIC-sounding song that will slap on a Festival sound system!
By the end of the class, you’ll know everything you need to produce your own Future/Rock song from start to finish.