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mdmaddict

Registered: Sep 2001
Location: The last train to Lhasa
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Feb-13-2006 20:42
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Tim Trip
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Feb 2006
Location: Duisburg, Germany
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Feb-13-2006 21:52
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Axolotyl
hired goon

Registered: Feb 2005
Location: atoms are not things they are possibilities
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First off, there are about a zillions styles of kick used in psytrance. psy progressive, dark and a lot of techno psy (wizzy noise, Xerox & Illumination) use different kicks to what your referring to. But since your referring to the low cut kick, I'l assume you mean full-on.
If you stop to think about it, it makes sense. Psytrance is more rhythm driven than commercial trance, which is essentially based around long 32-64 bar melodies with little enphasis on the bassline once the actual melody takes over. Full-on psytrance however is built around the bassline with shorter riffs rather than long melodies. Hence for the bassline to be clear and unmudied especially on large sound systems, the kick needs to be cut lower than with club trance to allow the basslines to do their stuff. Also, there is a lot more going on with psytrance in terms of fx. Again, by cutting the kicker higher (sometimes around 100Hz) it allows for greater headroom in the mix and generally a clearer sound overall.
All of this doesnt mean shit unless it actually sounds good, so I would suggest going somewhere to hear it loud unough for the intended effect. The clarity you'll hear in a psy bassline due to the thinner kick will blow you away. Not only that, but the kick itself is largely undistorted or 'boomy' and sounds anything but thin. Definately catch Infected Mushroom if you can as they have pretty much based their productions around this idea.
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