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Push your limits as an electronic musician, and develop your skills in sound design, production, and electronic digital instrument (EDI) performance. Over the course of this workshop, you have the opportunity to explore everything from the foundations of sound synthesis and sampling to sound design for picture and video games, working with modular and vintage synthesizers or the latest in performance controllers. Based on knowledge level and experience, you will select coursework to tailor the curriculum to your interests.





Throughout the workshop, several concurrent breakout sessions are offered in each time slot. You can self-select which session to attend in any given time slot over the course of the workshop, space allowing. Offerings range from introductory to intermediate levels of skill and preparation.
The following list of classes gives you a sense of what to expect:
Producing EDM with Ableton Live
Creative Sound Design Techniques
Sound Design and Csound
Sampling Workshop 1
Sampling Workshop 2
Sound Design with Modular Synthesizers
Electronic Music Mixing Techniques
Creative DSP for Free
Modular Synthesizer Performance Workshop
An Introduction to Game Audio
Performing Live with Ableton Push
Expressive Performance with MPE and the Roli Seaboard Rise
Introduction to Circuit-Bending
Sound Design for VR
Sound Design in Electronic Dance Music
Introduction to DJing
Composing and Performing with Ableton Live
New Ways to Play
Digital DJ Techniques
Music of the Body and Mind
All breakout sessions will take place in Berklee's labs and studios. Our state-of-the-art facilities use Ableton Live as well as MAX for Live, Logic, and Native Instruments Komplete.
Other opportunities include the following:
- Electronic performance controller lab
- Modular synthesizer open lab time
- Turntable open lab time
- Ableton Live tutorial sessions
- Electronic performance open mic
In-Person classes (residential housing available)
Berklee's diverse summer programs provide a unique space for inspired students to enhance their skills in contemporary music, theater, or dance. We welcome dedicated students at all levels to explore their creativity and experience tailored, meaningful training in the arts while learning from renowned faculty and visiting artists.
How do Berklee’s summer programs differ from the rest?
At Berklee Summer Programs, you will take the skills you already possess—your creative voice, musicianship, technical ability, and motivation—and advance them with learning opportunities that are unmatched, and faculty who are at the forefront of the industry. We are the premier place for students to grow and develop their talents in a truly global community of artists.
Anyone Can Pursue Their Passions—No Audition Required
Most of our summer programs have open registration, which means you only need to complete the online registration and submit your payment to reserve your spot in a summer program. You may register for programs(Opens in a new window) that cover topics such as music performance, music production, songwriting, composition, dance, theater, or music entrepreneurship.
World-Class Faculty and Visiting Artists
Our faculty are Grammy-, Oscar-, and Tony-winning artists who are dedicated to helping you learn how to succeed in today’s performing arts and entertainment industries. In addition to our world-renowned undergraduate faculty, Berklee summer program participants learn from acclaimed visiting artists. Recent guests include Jacob Collier, Charlie Puth, Esperanza Spalding, and Ebony Williams.
Connect with Peers from Around the World
Each summer, Berklee welcomes students across the globe to its campus in the heart of Boston. More than 3,000 students travel from over 70 countries to hone their craft, make global connections, and collaborate with other like-minded musicians, actors, and dancers.
Explore the City of Boston
Located in historic Back Bay, Berklee’s Boston campus is an easy commute to many iconic venues throughout the city, including the House of Blues, Boston Symphony Hall, and the Boston Opera House. You can also choose to spend your summer at our campus in Valencia, Spain, or attend a program hosted in Los Angeles, California.
Apply to Our Undergraduate Programs for Free
Any student who attends a Berklee summer program is entitled to a fee waiver when applying for admission to the undergraduate programs at Berklee College of Music or Boston Conservatory at Berklee.
All students 15 and older with some background in electronic production are welcome to attend.
1 - Begin by submitting your registration online. If applicable, you may need to submit additional supporting materials.
2 - Make your tuition payment. All programs have limited capacity, so be sure to complete your full tuition payment to reserve your space in the program.
3 - Request on-campus housing:
Students who are 15 years of age or older by the start of their Boston-based program are eligible to stay in on-campus housing. If you require on-campus housing, complete the Residence Hall Contract in the Next Steps tab of the registration portal, then complete your housing payment when prompted.
If you require on-campus housing for more than one summer program, please fill out a separate Residence Hall Contract and payment for each program. Residence hall capacity is limited, so apply and pay in full early to reserve your spot.
4 - Complete the items in your Magnus Health account.
We require up-to-date health information, documentation for required immunizations as mandated by Massachusetts law, as well as, conduct and consent forms for all students.
Signed consent by a parent/guardian to give medication
Signed medication order.
5 - Submit a photo for your ID.
Boston-based Summer Program students will be issued an ID card when they arrive at Berklee. This card gives you access to campus facilities, and if you've elected to stay in our residence halls, also grants you access to the dining hall. If you do not upload a photo, your photo will be taken once you arrive on campus.
6 - Choose your ensembles and electives (if applicable).
7 - International students: Obtain an I-20 form and apply for your F-1 visa.
Deadline
Registration opens annually in autumn and remains open until the corresponding payment deadline or until the program reaches capacity. Payment deadlines are as follows:
May 1: Payment deadline for June programs
June 1: Payment deadline for July programs
July 1: Payment deadline for August program
Tuition - $2,925
Housing - $895
Registration fee - $50 (nonrefundable)

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