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Patrik Berg – Online Masterclass

Patrik Berg, on labels such as Terminal M and Tronic, shows in his masterclass how to produce tracks for techno greats.

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MC-09

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Product information "Patrik Berg – Online Masterclass"
Patrik Berg belongs to a new and exciting techno generation! With his releases on the time-honoured and traditional labels Terminal M and Tronic, the Cologne-based music producer attracted international attention early on. He has also made a name for himself on Reinier Zonneveld's Filth on Acid label. How did he achieve this? We visited him in his studio and looked over his shoulder! Find out how you can produce tracks that are played by Amelie Lens, Carl Cox or Enrico Sangiuliano in the new masterclass with Patrik Berg.
Genre / Style: Peak Time, Techno
Language: German
Product category: Masterclass

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Trailer:

Numbers & Facts:

  • 1,5 hours runtime
  • On demand videos
  • Lifetime access

Emphases:

  • Overall processes of a music production
  • Brainstorming and mindset techniques
  • Vocals, sound design and mixdown
  • Discover the sound of Patrik Berg and Terminal M

Arrangement essentials

Your sound must not only sound excellent - if it is to be played in a club or at a festival, it must also integrate perfectly into a DJ set. Patrik explains what he pays attention to when arranging. His numbers are regularly dropped by the top acts.

Kicks, toms and sidechain

The groove plays an important role in Patrik Berg's track “Like Forever”. In the masterclass, he explains how he relates the sound of the kick and the toms and what role sidechain plays. Incidentally, the track was released on the EP of the same name on Monika Kruse's Terminal M label.

Know your tools

Perhaps one of the most important points in music production - because only those who know their tools and know when to use which tool can give free rein to their creativity. For Patrik, the Sylenth1 in particular is an essential tool.