Slate Digital is offering 90 days of free access to Slate Academy, its online platform for music production courses.
Slate Academy is Slate Digital’s platform for online music production courses. It offers a range of video tutorials about all aspects of the music production process. For music producers who want to learn how to use VST plugins, there are the Ultimate Guide To Equalizers and Ultimate Guide To Compression courses. Slate Academy also offers detailed guides for different music genres like hip-hop production, electronic music production, mixing metal music, and more.
See also: Music Production Courses – Improve Your Music Skills For FREE!The courses are available as online streaming videos. Each course comes with the full session files for the most popular digital audio workstations like PreSonus Studio One, Ableton Live, Pro Tools, Cockos Reaper, Cakewalk, and others. Samples and plugin presets are also included in the session files.
Are you stuck on lockdown like we are? Did you binge-watch all of Tiger King & aren’t sure what to do next? Are you wondering why Steven is holding a cat in this video? Well, hang onto something, because for the next 90 days, we’ve opened Slate Academy up to the entire world… FOR FREE.
On a related note, Slate Digital has recently released SSD 5.5, a freeware virtual drum instrument. This free VST plugin is the perfect source of acoustic drum sounds for rock and metal music.
To access the Slate Academy for free, simply sign up using a valid email address. After signing up, you will get full 90-days access to the online content. You will need internet access to watch the video tutorials (the videos can’t be downloaded).
More info: Slate Academy (90-day free access)
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4 Comments
Pawan Kumar
onI think the 90 days trial is over…I can’t see anything like that on theri website.
colin
onyeah I can’t see any 90 day free access available
YOUNG DD
onObviously it won’t work anymore because there’s been more than a year after the promo so obviously it isn’t going to work.
Mike
onWhoops, popped up just now for me and forgot to look at the date haha. I bet a lot of others did the same.