Music Production

NMPAT are pleased to be offering music production group lessons online, as well as individual lessons in our fully equipped studio.

Group lessons take place on Zoom, to allow the maximum number of students to participate in weekly classes, on Tuesday evenings during term time:

  • 5.00-5.55pm – Beginners, no experience necessary, all new members will be invited to join this class
  • 6.00-6.55pm – Intermediate advanced – for those with some knowledge and understanding

Music Production experts at NMPAT can take you through the exciting RSL Music Production grades – these go from grade 1 to grade 8, just like on a traditional instrument.  Whilst working through this material, as well as exciting re-mix projects of different musical styles throughout the year, students will gain a wealth of technical, practical and theoretical knowledge that they can apply to real-world scenarios, such as:

  • Audio recording
  • Electronic music production
  • Mixing
  • Editing
  • Podcasting
  • Composing
  • Mastering
  • Sound for media

Although Music Production can be taught as a standalone subject, it is an excellent supplementary subject to learn alongside instrumental lessons.  Membership of group lessons is subject to a termly subscription and includes full access to software used during the lessons, which students can use at home, between lessons, as well.

For more information, please contact the NMPAT Office: office@nmpat.co.uk

Payment information, including how to apply for financial support, can be found on our payments page.

Click here to register for the 2025-2026 academic year

Through out partnership with Steinberg, one of the leading music technology companies in music education, students enrolled in our online classes gain free access to Cubase software to use at home.

Our in house Focusrite 16 channel recording system uses the latest software running on an industry standard Carillon Audio PC. We have a selection of high quality microphones and some great acoustic spaces at our building, which can be utilised to record contemporary bands, choirs or even orchestras. Our mobile recording setup also allows us to visit schools and capture a wide range of performances.

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