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thoughtlessjex
Yakkity Yak

Registered: May 2004
Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Mostly, it's just the style. Psy kicks can't sit very low, generally, because of the bassline, so they don't have as much punch in the low end. As a result, most of their power is in the mids, which is why they sound all wooden and hollow.
Furthermore psy kicks tend to simply be sine waves with quickly descending frequencies. As a result, there isn't much happening as far as harmonics. Other trance kicks, on the other hand, have seen a lot of processing, and in the process have picked up a lot of harmonic warmth and richness, so they sound thicker and more punchy.
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Jun-10-2007 04:24
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Frost-RAVEN
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: San Francisco
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| quote: | Originally posted by thoughtlessjex
Mostly, it's just the style. Psy kicks can't sit very low, generally, because of the bassline, so they don't have as much punch in the low end. As a result, most of their power is in the mids, which is why they sound all wooden and hollow.
Furthermore psy kicks tend to simply be sine waves with quickly descending frequencies. As a result, there isn't much happening as far as harmonics. Other trance kicks, on the other hand, have seen a lot of processing, and in the process have picked up a lot of harmonic warmth and richness, so they sound thicker and more punchy. |
Yay for the intelligent comment.
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