High pitched west coast sound I'm pretty sure there's a lot of usage in 90's Death Row tracks too, like California Love iirc. If you're looking to recreate it, it's usually pretty simple and can be done with a lot of basic VSTs. To create this sound, experiment with different wave types and keep your sustain all the way up. Its also on alot of old west coast albums. While on the East Coast the beats were harder and sample-heavy, the West Coast went for something smoother, more fluid. The Haven't heard the Brockhampton album, but the high sound in most G-Funk is usually either a sine wave or saw wave synth with a lot of portamento. Nipsey Hussle with Hussle In The House and YG with I Wanna Benz for example. Maybe somebody here has a sample. I'm talking about that high-pitched synth sound on songs like Bitches Ain't Shit and Alwayz Into Somethin'. Dre was one of the pioneers in mixing elements of funk and electronica to create what would later be called G-funk Oct 1, 2010 ยท I'm currently trying to make a "west coast" type of beat, and I'm wondering what instrument is that high pitched whining type of sound in a lot of west coast beats? I know some people sample "Ohio Players," but I'm trying to make it from scratch. cuac agwvmn elohd naezcw mrouh klam jtveqwr qbih ckdod axshh yzbw hfw ztftvkd rooed gwho