Quote Originally Posted by loopdon
how did it work on a rig, did you test it?
Yeah. It's worked fine whether I'm playing either the digital file or the record. Granted, I really don't have much of a clue as to what goes into mastering for vinyl so I don't know if the engineer would have tweaked the track to make the panning work on the vinyl. But, from what I can tell through listening, the panning wasn't really touch. About all it sounded like was the engineer compressed the track a bit since the volumes were most likely a bit hot.

The only thing I'd heard about panning kicks on vinyl posing was a problem was that, if the kicks were too loud, it could jump the needle. That might explain why I think it sounds compressed. But, hell, here's a link to the track. It came out on Bastard Loud 18 and is basically a dis on a friend, DJ Nevermind.
http://acidgrave.gabber.org/bl18/tocsin-neverspank.mp3 Just a fun silly hardcore track. That's the recording straight off the vinyl.