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Seems like you're having the classic lower frequencies problem, I guess we've all been there ....
First of all, a little tip. Club systems usually cannot go any lower than 50Hz, so try not to go under there, actually, what I do, is put an EQ on the master and cut anything below 50Hz, that will also remove some rumble under there.
But for your lower frequency problem. As said before, sidechaining could really help your problem, and you said you already tried that but you want to know how your kick and bass can co-exist without sidechaining. First of all, you can avoid this by setting up the following pattern of kick and bass:
K---K---K---K---
--B---B---B---B-
or (like in Stoneface & Terminal - Pictures)
K---K---K---K---
-B-B--B--B-B--B-
In this way, the kick and bass won't clatch, that is ofcourse if the release on you subbass isn't to long.
The other thing is to use a spectral analyser to see which frequencies are used by the kick and bass, and just cut those with your EQ.
BTW: It's true that the vengeance samples have been processed so you should be able to use them directly in you track. However, I've never found a kicksample from Vengeance that I could use directly in one of my tracks, I always process them myself.
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