To the people that say, “wow this would be great with some actual information”, take a step back and realize that he’s being ambiguous on purpose. It’s really all about creating flow and removing elements purposefully. Like any good artist, he uses metaphors so you can apply it to yourself, whoever you are.
I think his videos are quite genius, especially compared to many other tutorials out there. He doesn't just say "use something that sounds like this", he always abstracts and gives you a way to think about what you're adding. Derek's love for books needs to carry over from childhood to adulthood, because otherwise the transition is too sudden - the song has a completely different personality if you don't carry over parts in transition. This man's method of explaining things is really engaging, funny, and the metaphors get you to actually think about what you're doing rather than following commands from an internet man.
Geeze, the transition between making Derek a human drummer boy, an iphone replaced boy, to a fully growing adult with hair, and self realizing himself in a good transition means he really is maturing in his adventures. It makes sense that beats in South Africa, or maybe around different parts of the world will set the tone for the remainder of Derek's life. All his lonely time became his "me" time. Brilliant consistency as always. Your intro caught me off guard, it made me laugh pretty hard. It actually reminds me a bit of Eric Andre with his randomness. My beats have been improving every new lesson that comes out. I'm gaining confidence as a producer, goodness! It helps, every time. Welp, time to go back to my basement! Thanks again.
What I love about this channel is that, not only is it hilarious, but if you search "You suck at producing" followed by anything specific you want to learn there is a tutorial for it.
After binge watching the entire Ysap playlist to this point, (about halfway so far) it was really great to share this experience with you. I thoroughly enjoyed your feedback on the submissions and I learned even more. I'm sorry didn't watch the previous livestreams, after watching this, I'll probably rewind watch previous shows. More importantly for me though, it was good to just see the more serious and more natural side of you. I've only been just mixing loops in a shitty phone app for a year and I'm convinced more than ever that the start of my journey into actual production, which is technically less than a month now, is on the right track. Other than teaching myself a little bit of theory to just scrape by, I've learned more from you in the last 18 hours than I have from other people that I've also recently discovered here on UA-cam over the last three or four weeks. I really look forward to sticking with this community once I decide on a DAW package, get a beat pad (I'm a Drummer) and a MIDI keyboard. I can't wait to break free from my cell phone app and laptop in order to expand my hardware options and learn music on a much more serious production level. If this message hits your eyes, thanks for taking the time to read. I appreciate everything I've experienced so far.
Brazilian here, the 1 year gap at south america killed me HAHAHAHAHAH it's so true, I was fortunate enough to make a reasonable amount of international friends this way, keep coming gringos!
Love the baile funk samples. Also....coulda showed people how to high cut filter (not on all tracks) and bring back the frequencies slowly after Derek's trip to South America.
there's a nice indepth article online called The Advanced Guide to Tension and Energy in Electronic Music, its mostly geared towards EDM but many of the concepts are fairly universal, might be of interest to some here
wait wait wati wait wait waiiit! are you BR??? "aqui o bagulho é doido", "ESSA MINA É UM..", "ta tomado tombozao" valeu cara! muito bom seu vídeo maybe he's not br
The way he compares the music with a person is truly unique
It's like music is life or something
it's so effective. this is one of the most simultaneously educational and hilarious things ive seen in a long time
Also oddly helpful and coherent... The man knows what he's doing fr
@@TheChopstixman it’s amazing
Glad to have reassurance to what I'm studying on
To the people that say, “wow this would be great with some actual information”, take a step back and realize that he’s being ambiguous on purpose. It’s really all about creating flow and removing elements purposefully. Like any good artist, he uses metaphors so you can apply it to yourself, whoever you are.
this man gets it
Hasn't reception been universally positive? I haven't seen anyone say there was no information
I think his videos are quite genius, especially compared to many other tutorials out there. He doesn't just say "use something that sounds like this", he always abstracts and gives you a way to think about what you're adding. Derek's love for books needs to carry over from childhood to adulthood, because otherwise the transition is too sudden - the song has a completely different personality if you don't carry over parts in transition. This man's method of explaining things is really engaging, funny, and the metaphors get you to actually think about what you're doing rather than following commands from an internet man.
@@yousuckatproducing Step on my toes.
@@yousuckatproducing lmao true
0:42
*When you wake up and listen to your mix you cooked up at 2am*
Lol!! Had many of those moments :D
Also me when i drank beer when producing instead of smoking weed haha
@@cosmo5179 broooooo ahahahah
Especially if you worked with a bad headset and didn't have time to work on effects and WQ. LOL
thanks dude you really made me laugh
Thanks for saving my music, and maybe my life too.
Reports of my untimely demise have been exaggerated.
Lots of love.
Derek
you're welcome Derek. You were always a good son to me.
...
So proud of Derek
we all are
1:25 : *orgasmic sound with reverb plays*
"Oh, he really loves his books"
Geeze, the transition between making Derek a human drummer boy, an iphone replaced boy, to a fully growing adult with hair, and self realizing himself in a good transition means he really is maturing in his adventures.
It makes sense that beats in South Africa, or maybe around different parts of the world will set the tone for the remainder of Derek's life. All his lonely time became his "me" time. Brilliant consistency as always. Your intro caught me off guard, it made me laugh pretty hard. It actually reminds me a bit of Eric Andre with his randomness.
My beats have been improving every new lesson that comes out. I'm gaining confidence as a producer, goodness! It helps, every time. Welp, time to go back to my basement! Thanks again.
thanks for watching Zhu
Well I'm sure glad I stayed up till 5am
so... south america is the answer
Smooth. sí
sí
DOOM CHA CHA DOOM CHA
DMT
SIM*
What I love about this channel is that, not only is it hilarious, but if you search "You suck at producing" followed by anything specific you want to learn there is a tutorial for it.
white noise is like a first experience of drinking vodka with your uncle Boris...
And then he starts the ww2 stories which his grandpa used to tell him
Wow he really fuckin loves those books
After binge watching the entire Ysap playlist to this point, (about halfway so far) it was really great to share this experience with you. I thoroughly enjoyed your feedback on the submissions and I learned even more. I'm sorry didn't watch the previous livestreams, after watching this, I'll probably rewind watch previous shows.
More importantly for me though, it was good to just see the more serious and more natural side of you. I've only been just mixing loops in a shitty phone app for a year and I'm convinced more than ever that the start of my journey into actual production, which is technically less than a month now, is on the right track.
Other than teaching myself a little bit of theory to just scrape by, I've learned more from you in the last 18 hours than I have from other people that I've also recently discovered here on UA-cam over the last three or four weeks.
I really look forward to sticking with this community once I decide on a DAW package, get a beat pad (I'm a Drummer) and a MIDI keyboard.
I can't wait to break free from my cell phone app and laptop in order to expand my hardware options and learn music on a much more serious production level.
If this message hits your eyes, thanks for taking the time to read.
I appreciate everything I've experienced so far.
never thought id hear about parenting, growing up into adulthood, finding yourself in a music prod vid
The smile on my face as soon as I found this channel for the first time xD! I love his approach so much
I love how honest he is while helping you out really well with producing.
I love this series, as a teen learning how to use Ableton, it's super helpful!
The track is so cool.....where to find full track?
Dude, never stop doing this videos, gracias capo, aprendo y me divierto
Come to Brasil!
Metaphors genuinely help me learn better
Underbelly, this track is sick! I like how you changed it up for this video. Keep em coming man!
This was the first video I watched off your channel, and you had my laughing and learning
What a legend
The way he explains this is so genius
Brazilian here, the 1 year gap at south america killed me HAHAHAHAHAH it's so true, I was fortunate enough to make a reasonable amount of international friends this way, keep coming gringos!
This channel has helped me so much over the years.
Brazilian Sounds are the answer !
Always something to learn and laugh!😄 😆👍
Adults "…getting tattoos and piercings just to feel something" is a great line.
yo bro this was so helpful. Thw way you explain it is so simple yet effective. Thanks!
This is great...the funniest thing I've seen in a long time...and I actually learned something too! Great metaphors, I'm inspired...
Brilliant way to present this. Great job :)
can you please make a video on that sick intro transition? thank you
This guy's a brilliant teacher. Sweet track too!
I used to watch your videos cause they're hilarious, but I bought a Launchkey yesterday, now I gotta watch all your videos again, ooo boy.
Derek REALLY loves his books XD
Clear as crystal, as always.
Another BANGER from underbelly
full song? it really is a jam
Wicked! laughing throughout whilst learning some great techniques ;)
maaan I love this guy...
So, is Derek ready to move out now? Are we going to see him again? These kids grow up so fast...
you got my album done
why did I just find this
is this series still continuing
Yes! I can do this with instructions like these!
I am just discovering your child, erm channel and I'm here for the ride baby!
Super helpful, thank you very much for another awesome video.
This is my new favorite channel lmaoooo hilarious and soooooooooo helpful
this is a timeless educational tool! thank you for your service. if I ever become rich and famous I want to collaborate with you
HAHAHAHAHAHAH 12 Seconds into this and i'm already laughing like there is no tomorrow
Give him a gap year in South America LOL!
Thats a great way to explain, glad i found this!
youre explanation so clear bro like a story.
love it
Did you ever release this track? I'd love to hear a full version of it
I love your analogies lol
Love the baile funk samples.
Also....coulda showed people how to high cut filter (not on all tracks) and bring back the frequencies slowly after Derek's trip to South America.
do nada uns samples de funk num vídeo do Underbelly kkkkkkkkkkkkkk
I want to hate your on-screen character but find myself laughing my ass off when I watch your videos! 😂😂😂
there's a nice indepth article online called The Advanced Guide to Tension and Energy in Electronic Music, its mostly geared towards EDM but many of the concepts are fairly universal, might be of interest to some here
This song is amazing btw.
Absolutely LOVE THIS!!!
damn his analogies are just perfect.
bro this track is sick omgggg
Vocal track from MC Ticão, witch means MC BigCock. You're welcome.
thank you
just love the way you teach
If underbelly did a master class, I would spend my life savings of $50 to buy it
love your work so much!!!
'what da fuckk' hahaha u the man
Might be the best Underbelly intro of all time
so.. didn't say a single thing about music, but fuck I learned like 4 ways to create a transition, thanks Derrick
love your metaphors
Wow. This guy is way cooler than I’ll ever be
Has the track in this video ever been officially released? It's stuck with me for years now.
I KNOW RIGHT?!
Your Tutorials ARE THE BEST!!! :D
The commentary is funny as fuck... It makes this so much more interesting..
Genius.
wait wait wati wait wait waiiit! are you BR???
"aqui o bagulho é doido", "ESSA MINA É UM..", "ta tomado tombozao"
valeu cara! muito bom seu vídeo
maybe he's not br
eu espero mto que seja, mas tb acho que nao hausha
Maemi No Yume haha mano q aleatório
sei lá, vi aquelas frase bem br e imaginei que fosse xD
um easter egg que só nós iria entender
Don't even know what's being said and I like it
dude, those are brazilian funk samples hahaha thats so funny is my hometown music, love it!
Your analogies are all awsome damn.
Awesome tips! Nice metaphor too!
Hey Mr. Belly, I keep tapping myself on the wrist but nothing is happening. Am I doing it wrong?
You are the best teach ever.
I know this isn’t the point of the video but that song is catchy as hell.
that gap year in south america was beautiful
Thank you Sir!
You are brilliant !
Oh My Lord, hilarious and informative!
Would love to meet this man one day
WHEN WILL THE FULL SONG BE OUT???
Wonderbelly you’re so verse in theory 🙏
Does the transient part always have to come after the 33rd bar? I've always put mine a couple of bars before..
man this was funny, i had to rewatch to actually remember the topic
you my hero Underbelly
asodijasiodjas "aqui o bagulho é doido" MEUDEUS
This is a beautiful video
Goddamn I love your videos man
i love this brazilians vocal samples
This was so helpful thanks for this
This is genius.
O K A Y S O C H E C K I T
The name of the track?
where I can find the complete song? is dope