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Hamburger Earmuffs

By Saucey-dough on April 12, 2020 6:22 pm

I thought I was done with these... When I started writing these beats, I had intentions of doing a whole month of lo-fi. It ended up evolving into whatever you want to call these haha. I am happy with how this last one came out. I also wanted to challenge myself with a purposeful small window (aka speedtrash). So I didn't start till last night. Enjoy.

THESE FUCKING SAMPLES. I think you found your niche with this style. Great great stuff. 

Very cool harmonized "brass". And that line at the end is it kenny g? this is gold.

Dude!  This might be your best one yet, the transition into the sax riff is no joke.  Loving the tremolo you’ve been getting down on too, such a cool effect and works so well in this track.  Oh dear god no!

Lol love the Frink samples this is awesome.  could listen all day.  I agree the tremolo guitar(?) is great.  Sax caught me off guard!

Jokinen wrote:

THESE FUCKING SAMPLES. I think you found your niche with this style. Great great stuff.

Haha thanks dude.

djippy wrote:

Very cool harmonized "brass". And that line at the end is it kenny g? this is gold.

I had to look myself. It was a riff that Lisa used to play all the time. Its by Gerry Rafferty "Baker Street." Here is Lisa crushing it - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQARCB9wKto

Chrisfoo wrote:

Dude!  This might be your best one yet, the transition into the sax riff is no joke.  Loving the tremolo you’ve been getting down on too, such a cool effect and works so well in this track.  Oh dear god no!

Haha thanks man! Yea, I took some advice from Memo and tried to find melodic samples and work within their key aka "GALVIN! GLAVINNNN." The end product is so much better when you work with the sample key rather than trying to make it work for you.

coreytrev0r wrote:

Lol love the Frink samples this is awesome.  could listen all day.  I agree the tremolo guitar(?) is great.  Sax caught me off guard!

He's an animated dude. He gave me plenty of samples to work with haha. Yea I wanted to get weird with this track. Seems like the horns were an effective way of doing so.

god damn that brass is dirty.  you knocked this one outta the park dude. the slice work with the samples is perfecto, good stuff bud

You've outdone yourself, good sir. The brass melody is sick. The guitar is a solid touch too. What effects did you put on it?

demonzor wrote:

god damn that brass is dirty.  you knocked this one outta the park dude. the slice work with the samples is perfecto, good stuff bud

Thanks brother.


danju wrote:

You've outdone yourself, good sir. The brass melody is sick. The guitar is a solid touch too. What effects did you put on it?

Thanks dude! Im pretty sure you use Logic right? Its the Warble Drive effect within the experimental guitar tab. I put some stereo spread on it to widen it out and just a few minor  EQ changes. I use space designer reverb for the horns. I got wild with that to give them that big real feel.

Oh yea, that Baker Street outro is amazing.

Devieus wrote:

Oh yea, that Baker Street outro is amazing.

Thanks! Just another deep cut Simpsons reference. Glad you caught that.

Saucey-dough wrote:
Devieus wrote:

Oh yea, that Baker Street outro is amazing.

Thanks! Just another deep cut Simpsons reference. Glad you caught that.


It's still just early seasons stuff, the realest deep cuts are the later seasons. You want something deep, look up "Home eats his way through New Orleans".

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