The Creative Audio Production & Sound Engineering programme at Catalyst Berlin is built for producers and engineers who want to go far beyond “learning a DAW” and instead develop a distinctive sonic identity.
Set inside Berlin’s legendary Funkhaus complex, the course walks the line between technical training, creative practice and critical thinking. Over three years (or a one-year HE Certificate), you move from core studio skills to advanced production, mixing, mastering and self-directed projects that define who you are as a producer or engineer.
From First Mic Placement to Finished Records
From day one, you are working in industry-standard studios and production suites. You don’t just read about recording technique – you record bands, build mixes, master tracks and complete full audio projects from idea to release.
Across the programme you will:
- Make singles, EPs, studio albums and engineering projects
- Work on music for film and visual media
- Collaborate with students in film and acting for cross-disciplinary storytelling
- Learn to manage full workflows: from concept and pre-production to delivery and public release
By the end, you leave with a solid portfolio of real work and the confidence to bring both your own ideas and other people’s projects to life.
Year 1 – Building Your Foundation
In the first year (which can be taken as a standalone HE Certificate), you:
- Learn recording, mixing and production through hands-on studio projects
- Apply psychoacoustics and acoustics to shape your sound
- Work across multiple DAWs and hardware systems
- Start to build your professional identity as an artist, producer or engineer
It’s about mastering the fundamentals while already producing work that belongs in a portfolio.
Year 2 – Refining Your Sound
The second year deepens the skills from Year 1:
- Advanced recording, mixing and mastering on more complex projects
- Working confidently in larger studio environments with bands and collaborators
- Combining sequencing, synthesis and sampling across different media formats
- Exploring emerging technologies, including AI in production
- Clarifying your role and identity in today’s music industry
You’re not just “using the studio” — you’re learning to lead it.
Year 3 – Defining Your Vision
In the final year, you consolidate everything:
- Design and manage your own major project from concept to public release
- Lead production workflows, both independently and in collaboration
- Develop strategies for ideation, development and completion
- Position your work within the wider creative and industry landscape
This is the year where you decide: what kind of producer or engineer are you going to be?
A Real-World Creative Ecosystem
Catalyst emphasises learning by doing in community. Beyond formal modules, you can:
- Broadcast on Etikett Radio
- Join experimental ensembles like T.A.P.E.
- Meet collaborators at Artistry Connect
- Present and experience work at events like the Spatial Sound Forum – a mini-festival of multichannel listening, live performances and immersive sound
Wellbeing, creative coaching, and the Self-Development & Creative Leadership course support not just your skills, but your mindset and resilience as an artist.
Why BluesPress Recommends It
For blues, roots and Americana musicians who want to own the studio side – not just show up as the artist – Catalyst’s Creative Audio Production & Sound Engineering course offers one of the most hands-on, future-facing environments in Europe.
The combination of deep studio access, a Berlin location, cross-arts collaboration and a strong focus on personal sonic identity makes this a powerful option if you want to be as confident behind the console as you are on stage.


