About Course
When Is a Demo Complete? is a thoughtful and practical course led by musician and producer Peter Matson, designed to help artists, bands, and producers understand how to navigate the creative and technical journey from rough idea to release-ready track. Whether you’re a solo electronic artist producing from home, a band collaborating in a live setting, or a songwriter working remotely, this course will help you identify when your demo is truly “finished” and ready for the next step—whether that means pitching to a label, preparing for release, or taking it to the stage.
Peter begins by breaking down the purpose and process of demoing, explaining why demos are such a critical part of the creative workflow. You’ll learn the common setups for demo recording, how demoing varies across genres (especially acoustic vs. electronic), and what tools and approaches help shape a demo that clearly communicates your artistic vision. This section provides a grounded look at how to capture strong ideas without getting lost in perfectionism.
From there, the course dives into practical considerations—collaborating in a band or remote setting, refining arrangements, and understanding when a track has enough structure, emotional depth, and sonic quality to move beyond the demo phase. Peter also covers the next stage: what to do with your demo. You’ll gain insight into pitching to labels, preparing for release timelines, aligning your demo with touring or promo cycles, and knowing when a track should stay in your vault or see the light of day. This course is about clarity, timing, and creative confidence—empowering you to finish strong and move forward with purpose.
Course Content
When is a Demo Complete?
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What Is A Demo?
02:39 -
Why Do We Demo Songs?
01:42 -
Different Options for Demo Recording
04:06 -
Acoustic vs. Electronic Music Demos
05:58 -
When Is A Demo Complete?
02:16
