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Constant Studio launched in 2017 working behind the scenes on productions for many of the elite DJs.
We have since launched the Constant academy which has been growing from strength to strength the last 3 years.
Monthly and yearly programmes have been carefully designed to take to take your productions and career to the next level.
These courses are perfect for any level of producer from new beginners too established artists 📈
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It can be tempting to keep adding new sounds to a project, but working with what you already have is often the more effective approach.
Creating repeated patterns from sounds already in your track is a great way to build extra layers, movement, and cohesion without overcrowding the mix.
Full tutorial on how I made this track available to members ✨
Such a simple but powerful way to add variation 🔄
Try going through your elements and pitching certain sounds up or down by a few semitones. You’ll be surprised how often it instantly works.
It’s a quick way to breathe new life into a track and stop loops from feeling repetitive or stagnant.
Full in-depth breakdown of this Gravitate 03 track is available 💥
Most mixdown problems come from hearing the wrong thing — if even if you starting applying one of these it will help your mix untreated rooms, uncalibrated monitors, or only mixing on one system.
Here’s how to fix it:
• Test your mixes on different speakers
• Calibrate your monitors/headphones
• Treat your room before upgrading gear
The better you hear, the better you mix. 🔊
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Finishing tracks gets a lot easier when you have a system, the right mindset, and clear limitations.
That’s been a huge focus in the tutorials at Constant Sound lately — helping producers stop overthinking and actually complete music.
Something I always hold onto when things feel slow in the studio, or when I’m not fully clear on what I’m working towards, is that these little loops and ideas usually make more sense later on. Sometimes you need to step away, come back with a fresh perspective, and suddenly hear the potential that wasn’t obvious before.
Having a bank of old loops and sketches is such a valuable position to be in. Your skills are constantly evolving, you’re always learning new techniques, and that means you can revisit old ideas and turn them into fully finished tracks in ways you couldn’t at the time.
I’ve finished so many tracks over the years by doing exactly this. But if I hadn’t kept showing up and putting the hours in when everything felt slow, I wouldn’t have had those ideas there waiting to be revisited later.
Producer struggling with consistency?
You’re definitely not alone.
That’s why we’ve been creating tutorials focused on helping producers stay motivated, inspired, and actually finish what they start.
Small progress every day > waiting for perfect motivation 🎶
Struggling to get your vocals sounding clean?
Try this chain:
• Samplette for sick vocals
• 4th-pass Ableton delay
• Delayed room reverb
• Subtle top-shelf EQ boost
Gives your vocals width, clarity, and that polished feel without overprocessing 👀
Full breakdown of how I made this track is now live for members 🎛️
Creating old-school organs can be done in many ways, but sometimes finding a solid one-shot sample and processing it with EQ and distortion is all you need to make it sound huge.
In this track, we use a top-shelf EQ multiple times on the organ, then add delays and erosion to create a massive, full-bodied sound.
A full in-depth tutorial on how we made this track is available for members.
20 years in the studio taught me this…
It’s not about more plugins, more gear, or more complexity — it’s about clarity.
This is exactly what we break down in the new tutorials.
From building Janeret-style grooves to full track workflows and artist-inspired sounds (Dennis Quin + more) — it’s all there.
If you’re trying to level up your productions without overcomplicating things, this is for you.
🚀 Full breakdowns available now
Want your kicks to hit tight, punchy, and full of energy? The ShaperBox is a game-changer.
It’s a true studio favorite for dialing in drums — here I’ve tightened up the top end so the kick locks perfectly into the groove and sits in the mix like it was always meant to be there.
I’ve just dropped a full breakdown of how I built this Janeret-inspired track 💥