About this Event
Join us for a fully online, hands-on seminar designed for musicians and producers who already have some experience with Ableton Live and want to deepen their creative and technical skills. This class is a space for producers, composers, beat-makers, live performers, and electronic musicians who are ready to move beyond the basics and start shaping more sophisticated, personalised workflows.
In this seminar we’ll focus on how to use Ableton more creatively, efficiently, and expressively. Many users reach a plateau where they know the fundamentals but feel stuck using the same tools, presets, or habits, this course is designed to help you break out of that. Whether you’re editing and recording audio but want more control; curious about building your own instruments; integrating hardware synths or live instruments; or trying to develop a more distinctive sound, this is a space to experiment, refine, and level up.
Perfect for musicians and producers working with electronic music, hybrid setups, live performance, or studio-based composition who want to deepen their technical fluency and creative identity.
Dates: Feb 11th, Feb 18th, March 4th, March 11th
Time: 6.30 – 8 PM GMT / 1.30 – 3 PM EST/ 10.30 – 12 PM PST
Location: Online
Class Structure
Each session will combine short, focused demonstrations on intermediate production techniques, including advanced(-ish!) audio manipulation, multi-sampling, complex drum programming, MIDI tools, and working with external hardware or instruments, followed by guided practical exercises.
Across the four weeks, you’ll develop your own creative toolkit: building custom instruments, designing templates and racks, experimenting with sound transformation, and creating smart workflows that support both composition and mixing. Classes are interactive and practice-led, with time to apply ideas directly in Ableton, ask detailed questions, and troubleshoot real projects. There will also be opportunities to share work with peers, receive constructive feedback, and reflect on how to design systems that help you hone your sound rather than slow you down.
Meet Your Instructor
Daniel Gouly is a composer, sound designer, music technologist, and creative producer working across electronic music, ethnomusicology, and sound art. He holds a PhD in Music from The Open University, where his research focused on underground electronic music cultures and sound technologies, alongside an MMus in Ethnomusicology from SOAS. Daniel has over two decades of experience working with music technology in creative and educational contexts, including electronic composition, sound design for theatre and sample packs, and live performance. Alongside his academic work, he is co-leader of the award-winning ensemble Don Kipper and has delivered workshops across the UK with young people, artists, and community groups.
His work can be heard across a wide range of recorded and multimedia projects, including Greyscale’s Fargazing, Natural Expressions And Breathe, as well as a series of collaborative releases. He has soundtracked installations for international exhibitions such as the Asian Art Biennale in Taiwan, sound designed podcast series, and regularly provides mixing, mastering, and additional production for critically acclaimed collaborators on albums including Sunshine Diaries and Yiddish Electronic.
https://www.danielgouly.com/
Email [email protected] if you want to discuss whether this class is suited to your current practice.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kupfer, 58 Dace Road, London, United Kingdom
GBP 60.00 to GBP 80.00

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