This mofo gives the best and most important information to real production. There is no one on the same level. Some are good but this bruh!What an effin legend!
This has to be one of if not the best production tutorials for any genre I’ve ever watched. This is a teacher, not a repeater. Seriously great job, thank you.
Been making house for 4+ years and this is the first drum tutorial with practical, musical instruction. None of the cookie cutter crap these newer channels put out on repeat. You rock!
So many DAW drum tutorial videos begin with a stated mission to "help" creators decode the writing process only to end up with the presenter noodling around with their own mediocre beats and sounds, with little or no explanation as to why choices are being made. This tutorial breaks that trend and feels more like sitting with an experienced colleague who has taken you under their wing to highlight what you already know and present it in a way that you'll receive it. Thank you for trusting your viewers to know the difference, and for speaking directly to the heart of things. Instant subscribe.
Sometimes rarely you come across a video that explains the same things you’ve seen many times but it’s explained so simply with purpose that it finally clicks. Great video
There are so many types of basses(reese, sub, foghorn, acid etc) in electronic dnb, jungle,house, garage. Is it possible to take a similar approach to those and explain in which contexts the different bass types work best in and maybe what kind of rhythms work best for them?
I'll have a think about that. I think just like drums it's more about recognising tonal shape, or frequency content over time. For example a Reese doesn't have much attack , so is bad at fast rhythmic parts, this why they are always used in a held pad way. Where as a bass like the Lately bass or acid would be the opposite. Sub is a frequency role , usually too low to hear the shape of in pure form, just there to fill the bottom frequencies.
@@Bthelick even this alone is extremely helpful for someone like me who’s relatively new to producing edm. I feel like bass is the most difficult part for me to get right
Great stuff. I've never been able to figure out why my beats sound flat and boring and muddy compared to the stuff I like to listen to. In fact I was digging through your channel today to see if I could find something like this. Really appreciate you doing what you do, and the way you do it is very easy to follow and understand.
So glad found your page . I am a hobbyist ten years , do not play music instrument . My mind is still in a dark room with joey beltram playing i1991 I use reason 12 Been demented on why my music is not sounding how I should Then I watched your video to look at it from a musicians point of view , top to bottom . My music has came on amazingly I’m actually dancing in my seat . Thank you
I've been messing about with Ableton for years and years. No tutorial I have watched comes even close to those found on this channel. These really are amazing
Thank you for making these videos and releasing them for free. You could without a doubt be selling these videos as courses, but you're not and that deserves a coffee man.
I don't say this casually, it's THE best video I have watched on youtube on that matter. You are a great teacher ! The basics without wich it's impossible to achieve a professional sound. The majority of the content with other channels is clickbait and, yeah sometimes good content with tips and tricks, but that's the good old way of teaching people need to learn. Thank you a lot for that good content.
ive been around for a while now producing, and your tutorials are possibly the best, most in depth yet understandable videos ive ever watched. I came across you by accident and stuck around even watching the videos I THINK im educated on, and still learn something! Keep it up bro, you are a blessing to the music producer community
I'm so happy I ran into this channel!!! This video is the great lesson for the fundamentals that is required before you can even get into the technical aspects of things.
it's almost magical even a subtle percussion or a slight change of hat accent changes the entire groove beyond recognition. wow! (Yes I've told this to other creators many times but) Bthelick delivers the best House-related tutorials! Big ❤
Wish I could found this channel 2 years ago when I start production it will probably save my time, I’m glad I found you thanks pls keep making videos it really help for new producers. Much love from AU.
Wow! I’m going to watch and listen to this several times as I embark on my next project. So much info and moments where the penny started to drop. Thanks so much x
Wow. I’ve been producing for two years and I wish I would’ve found this then. Great insight on how the little things can actually drive the music and how to actually do it.
Great tutorial. Thx. One suggestion from my side. When you zoom in, the ratio of the video looks strange and the text is barely readable. Ups. Just noticed, that everything is fine later in the video. But, again its broken. Strange. Thx again for your relaxed in depth explainations
Really good stuff! One thing to add to the placement part would be the impact it has on transients. Kick, snare, claps and even sharp hats or thumpy basslines can really mask or amplify each other when their transients match perfectly. Slightly shifting one or the other can really do wonders for audibility and volume balance.
Hey, I love your videos, the way they start with your voice and the music that reminds me of those radios we used to listen to while we were traveling down the road.❤️
First video I'm watching from you. Only 9 mins in. And im ****ing stoked. Love valuable real information like this. You are going over so many important elements that are easily skipped in other videos. And no matter how good you are I love how you break down even the simplicity for the beginners/ and a refresher for the experienced.
omg i love the production on the video itself mate! the exact way the audio is ducking when you speak, your enunciation and speech patterns instantly give me a late 90's BFBS radio show feel. :D
Thankyou! I probably have the same mic tbh, it was a deliberate choice. Shure sm7 is indeed an old broadcast mic. Delivery wise though I'm just trying to do my best Dan Warral impression 🤣
Wow. Been going through your videos the past couple days and I gotta say this is some of the best information on UA-cam. It is really helping me understand how to think about the smaller details of production and there really is not much else on UA-cam talking about this information with such great examples. When I get paid I am buying you several coffees. Don't let me forget boss.
Amazing tutorial ! Top knowledge! I'd love to know how the drums of Zerb - Mwaki were put together? Theres clearly groove / swing, but deconstructing it is tough! Maybe you could help?
Not that swung from what i can hear. There is a groove from the natural shaker loops they use instead of machine hats. Other than that it's standard house stuff. Check out my organic house video that has a lot of the same shaker style in there
OK, so I'm quite new to this stuff... but have watched a lot of videos on this already. None are giving as much as this video! I couldn't understand why any of my rough creations sounded nothing like the music I love to listen to and now it makes sense. What sucks me into tracks can be all sorts of elements, but the drums are often what gets me hooked. Such a fantastic video and I will be trawling through the others on this channel. Thanks so much! 😊
Though other channels offer similar content, their presentation is subpar. Enjoy the quality of the narration and the overall presentation. I am now a subscriber. Thanks.
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. I like the way you explained every action you're doing and why. That makes things clear. I just subscribed to your channel. Bring more please.
I've never experienced your way of teaching and I'm so happy to have found you! The way you teach just MAKES SENSE! Every change you do has FEELINGS!! love it! #subscribed!
This mofo gives the best and most important information to real production. There is no one on the same level. Some are good but this bruh!What an effin legend!
High quality instruction.
You are def right about this channel. Also I do find the channel 'Underdog Electronic Music School' with Oscar very helpful too:)
yes he is
Sol and Yan Cook do a great job too
Golden!
This has to be one of if not the best production tutorials for any genre I’ve ever watched. This is a teacher, not a repeater. Seriously great job, thank you.
Agreed, seriously one of the best videos for production. On par with my uni courses in another industry
"tone" is really the part that takes years of practice to get right. Over the years I've learn that sound choice is everything
💯 👊
Sound choice, rhythm, melody (or lack of) and arrangement. Everything else is extra.
I just hot-swap until it grooves 😎
facts yeah
Been making house for 4+ years and this is the first drum tutorial with practical, musical instruction. None of the cookie cutter crap these newer channels put out on repeat. You rock!
So many DAW drum tutorial videos begin with a stated mission to "help" creators decode the writing process only to end up with the presenter noodling around with their own mediocre beats and sounds, with little or no explanation as to why choices are being made. This tutorial breaks that trend and feels more like sitting with an experienced colleague who has taken you under their wing to highlight what you already know and present it in a way that you'll receive it. Thank you for trusting your viewers to know the difference, and for speaking directly to the heart of things. Instant subscribe.
I've never seen all the essentials of drums explained so precise and straight to the point...and all in one video, THANK YOU Bthelick !!!
I think I nodded to the beat for about 80% of this video
Wow this is so eye opening in terms of the unknown complexity that is within a lot of electronic music.
Sometimes rarely you come across a video that explains the same things you’ve seen many times but it’s explained so simply with purpose that it finally clicks. Great video
Mom, Bthelick uploaded again!!!
@Bthelick this needs to be in your opening monologue.
Thank you! Never thought about to listen to the different tones and what difference they make😁
Such valuable information and so fundamental yet I ready hear anyone go this in depth about this stuff
There are so many types of basses(reese, sub, foghorn, acid etc) in electronic dnb, jungle,house, garage. Is it possible to take a similar approach to those and explain in which contexts the different bass types work best in and maybe what kind of rhythms work best for them?
I'll have a think about that.
I think just like drums it's more about recognising tonal shape, or frequency content over time.
For example a Reese doesn't have much attack , so is bad at fast rhythmic parts, this why they are always used in a held pad way.
Where as a bass like the Lately bass or acid would be the opposite.
Sub is a frequency role , usually too low to hear the shape of in pure form, just there to fill the bottom frequencies.
@@Bthelick even this alone is extremely helpful for someone like me who’s relatively new to producing edm. I feel like bass is the most difficult part for me to get right
Great stuff. I've never been able to figure out why my beats sound flat and boring and muddy compared to the stuff I like to listen to. In fact I was digging through your channel today to see if I could find something like this. Really appreciate you doing what you do, and the way you do it is very easy to follow and understand.
So glad found your page .
I am a hobbyist ten years , do not play music instrument . My mind is still in a dark room with joey beltram playing i1991
I use reason 12
Been demented on why my music is not sounding how I should
Then I watched your video to look at it from a musicians point of view , top to bottom .
My music has came on amazingly I’m actually dancing in my seat .
Thank you
I've been looking for this video for ten years
Mind blown. This is the distillation ive been waiting years to see.
I've been messing about with Ableton for years and years. No tutorial I have watched comes even close to those found on this channel. These really are amazing
Holly molly!
A definite moment of enlightenment!
Thank you for being a righteous dude and sharing your knowledge 🙏
You have literally changed the way I look at drum production. Best video I've seen in a long long time thank you!!
That’s an unbelievable tutorial 💯
As a drummer, I really appreciate your tutorial. Full of wisdom. So analytical. This should be used in drum school.
Beside quality information,I think this is one of the few yt channel where voice volume and audio examples volume are matched 💪
8 years in the production game and this is easily one of the best tutorials I’ve ever seen. Bravo my friend 🎉🙏🏼
Thank you for making these videos and releasing them for free. You could without a doubt be selling these videos as courses, but you're not and that deserves a coffee man.
Bro, your tracks are out of this world! Seriously, they're in a league of their own! 🎵🚀
Best tutorials on the web. What great value!
Clearest drum programming tutorial I’ve watched. Thanks very much.
High quality content right here.
I had been wondering why some of my clap samples had that extra transient. Thank you for the explanation.
I don't say this casually, it's THE best video I have watched on youtube on that matter. You are a great teacher !
The basics without wich it's impossible to achieve a professional sound. The majority of the content with other channels is clickbait and, yeah sometimes good content with tips and tricks, but that's the good old way of teaching people need to learn.
Thank you a lot for that good content.
ive been around for a while now producing, and your tutorials are possibly the best, most in depth yet understandable videos ive ever watched. I came across you by accident and stuck around even watching the videos I THINK im educated on, and still learn something! Keep it up bro, you are a blessing to the music producer community
Yes I was also recommend this via utube & thankful for it, always learning never stopping a very good tutorial.
This tutorial has some serious swagger, badass tutorial
I can’t put into words how eye opening this video is
Hands down the best drum tutorial I've seen.... And I've watched a lot.
This is the first tutorial video that had me grooving throughout
This is the secret sauce I’ve been looking for. Many thanks. Cheers mate
Superb video mate. I have always struggled with hihat grooves and this has made things a whole lot clearer. Cheers!
this is my first deep house tutorial ever! i am so glad i found you. couldn't have been luckier 😎💯♥️
Jeeeeezzz sometimes I'm speechless at how you teach.. Watching your videos seems to be the glue I needed for bits that I've learned!!
hands down the best explanation and thorough demonstration of groove manipulation, keep these coming, definitely my favorite UA-cam tuts,
I'm so happy I ran into this channel!!! This video is the great lesson for the fundamentals that is required before you can even get into the technical aspects of things.
it's almost magical even a subtle percussion or a slight change of hat accent changes the entire groove beyond recognition. wow! (Yes I've told this to other creators many times but) Bthelick delivers the best House-related tutorials! Big ❤
Best groove in the west 🎉😂
hands down one of the best music videos I have ever seen, you are a great teacher
I think this channel might have the best music production tutorials on youtube, definitely so in terms of delivery of information, amazing
Wish I could found this channel 2 years ago when I start production it will probably save my time, I’m glad I found you thanks pls keep making videos it really help for new producers. Much love from AU.
Oh wow i think that's the easiest and most helpful explanation of swing i've ever seen thank you.
By far one of the better ppl who post tutorials on UA-cam 🙏🏻
Thank you Daniel 🙏
You are articulating a lot of stuff I've done subconsciously while crafting beats for years now. "no, not quite yet. AH! Just right!"
You are amazing - thank you. So informative and covered everything I was looking for and more 🙏
So glad I found this channel, channels like this are so valuable for individuals with more experience
Best music tutorial content on youtube. Thank you for breaking things down in such a fun way.
This is probably the most informative video I’ve seen on music production 👍🏻
absolute legend, really never heard anyone explain things the way you are
Wow! I’m going to watch and listen to this several times as I embark on my next project. So much info and moments where the penny started to drop. Thanks so much x
Wow. I’ve been producing for two years and I wish I would’ve found this then. Great insight on how the little things can actually drive the music and how to actually do it.
the best to do it!! 5 years into production never have had Someone breakdown advanced topics so well!
Man rediscovers drumming by noodling with MIDI. Great tutorial by the way!
One of the best production videos I've seen hands down. Subscribing!
Great tutorial. Thx. One suggestion from my side. When you zoom in, the ratio of the video looks strange and the text is barely readable. Ups. Just noticed, that everything is fine later in the video. But, again its broken. Strange. Thx again for your relaxed in depth explainations
Can’t believe I watched this for free!! Thank you !
Really good stuff! One thing to add to the placement part would be the impact it has on transients. Kick, snare, claps and even sharp hats or thumpy basslines can really mask or amplify each other when their transients match perfectly. Slightly shifting one or the other can really do wonders for audibility and volume balance.
Great point yes very true 👊
Hey, I love your videos, the way they start with your voice and the music that reminds me of those radios we used to listen to while we were traveling down the road.❤️
This video is so important and so well made!!!
Second time I watch it, glad I went back for the details. Thanks.
You have no idea how much I needed this video hahahahh thank you!!!!
Only person I've ever seen explain house drums this fully and everything makes so much sense now !
Wowza! The kind of video worth watching more than once, thank you!
Knocked it out of the park again 💎
First video I'm watching from you. Only 9 mins in. And im ****ing stoked. Love valuable real information like this. You are going over so many important elements that are easily skipped in other videos. And no matter how good you are I love how you break down even the simplicity for the beginners/ and a refresher for the experienced.
Excellent. Two minutes in and I’m subbed.
bro has a unique style of tutorial. on point. this is so fkcn good!!!
keep it up man!!
Had to watch this 4 times b2b cause I just got caught up and vibed with the beat.
omg i love the production on the video itself mate! the exact way the audio is ducking when you speak, your enunciation and speech patterns instantly give me a late 90's BFBS radio show feel. :D
Thankyou! I probably have the same mic tbh, it was a deliberate choice. Shure sm7 is indeed an old broadcast mic.
Delivery wise though I'm just trying to do my best Dan Warral impression 🤣
@@Bthelickdan warral would be proud
@@Bthelick You won't fool us Dan Worral !
@@Bthelickglad to know I wasn’t the only one getting Dan Worall vibes from your videos !
I said it already but your precisseness in explaining is Amazing. You could be an ableton certified trainer.
Your Logic and wisdom is on point.
Thank you.
At one point in my life I was a certified Ableton salesmen! And logic, cubase and pro tools too!
Wow. Been going through your videos the past couple days and I gotta say this is some of the best information on UA-cam. It is really helping me understand how to think about the smaller details of production and there really is not much else on UA-cam talking about this information with such great examples. When I get paid I am buying you several coffees. Don't let me forget boss.
Amazing tutorial!
Amazing tutorial ! Top knowledge! I'd love to know how the drums of Zerb - Mwaki were put together? Theres clearly groove / swing, but deconstructing it is tough! Maybe you could help?
Not that swung from what i can hear. There is a groove from the natural shaker loops they use instead of machine hats. Other than that it's standard house stuff.
Check out my organic house video that has a lot of the same shaker style in there
Thanks so much! I’ll watch that!
Very useful for beginner like me. Thank you
I’m new to this and this by far is the best explanation I’ve ever seen. Legit feel like I grew a as a student producer after watching this!!!
Being on a creative block…This video just makes me want to make music!!! Best production channel
Best tutorial I’ve seen so far to understand groove. Thank you! 🙏🙏
one tutorial, so many bangers made omg
OK, so I'm quite new to this stuff... but have watched a lot of videos on this already. None are giving as much as this video! I couldn't understand why any of my rough creations sounded nothing like the music I love to listen to and now it makes sense. What sucks me into tracks can be all sorts of elements, but the drums are often what gets me hooked. Such a fantastic video and I will be trawling through the others on this channel. Thanks so much! 😊
Excellent breakdown, highly useful.
Though other channels offer similar content, their presentation is subpar. Enjoy the quality of the narration and the overall presentation. I am now a subscriber. Thanks.
You have amazing videos man! I love the teaching style.
The algorithm blessed me today. Thanks for this! Really good
Impressive tutorial. Super clear and useful.
Really great foundational video. Required viewing especially for beginners!
This feels like, I'm watching a tutorial in a club!! Need more like these like sound design for house music.. Please do make these.
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. I like the way you explained every action you're doing and why. That makes things clear. I just subscribed to your channel. Bring more please.
Can I just say you are now my favourite tutorial channel. You explain everything perfectly and you are really helping my music. keep it up!
never heard anyone explain this subject the way he did. WOW
I like how all your tutorials are groovy lol
AWESOME CHANNEL MAN !! Thanks for sharing 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Well, this is pure art of teaching... sir you are AMAZING!
This is so well articulated. Thank you so much for putting this into words
I've never experienced your way of teaching and I'm so happy to have found you! The way you teach just MAKES SENSE! Every change you do has FEELINGS!! love it! #subscribed!
Thank you 🙏
Yes it's gotta be about the feel, This is dance music!
I roll my eyes when people start discussing things like -6LUFS haha.
❤️
Love your videos! Always informational and entertaining.