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    Default Techno with no defined bass....

    Does it sound ok to you?

    I quite like techno tracks that dont have a bass, just a kick. Something you dont find as much these days

    Do some of you not agree with that? Each to their own, just wondering how people feel about this

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    Sure I think it works great as long as you do it in such a way where the theres _something_ going on down there..... not really audible in the harmonic bass range but totally feelable through the speakers.

    If it's just a plain kick I think I'd be a bit disappointed.

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    yeah i like tracks with no bass but the ones i tend to go for generally have some sub going on that creates bass harmonics.

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    delayed kicks often provide nice bass rhythms. i play with that technique alot at the mo

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    As long as there is something going on in the low end, then I like it.
    Otherwise it`s just a waste of a good soundsystem, and kick drums don`t really amuse me alone.
    Leave that to mills and his 909
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    Yeah - I agree - it needs something down below.

    Doesn't nessecarily need to be a baseline as such, but sounds empty to me if there's nothing.
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    i'm a big fan of low end rumble with no identifiable 'tune' jus a low of rumbling :@

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    Quote Originally Posted by module
    i'm a big fan of low end rumble with no identifiable 'tune' jus a low of rumbling :@
    I am too, but when I do it while I am producing I sometimes feel like it`s as much a cliche as the hardhouse oompah oompah bassline.
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    Acid Circus...need I say more?

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    yeah if it works then it works

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    yeah, i do like them kicked

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    I like a decent bassline, esp funky stuff that compliments the tonality.

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    i like all,,sometimes plain kick, bassline or some lowend rumble. depends on a track.
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    loving when after a full mix with a full track i throw some kicky stuff.
    it works great ,just piercing through mix getting ppl bit down with tension, but still keeps it up.
    then back to subby . but well balanced kick and sub are a good kombination too

    if it works,then it works..someone said

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    Quote Originally Posted by module
    i'm a big fan of low end rumble with no identifiable 'tune' jus a low of rumbling :@
    I am too, but when I do it while I am producing I sometimes feel like it`s as much a cliche as the hardhouse oompah oompah bassline.
    as clichéd, maybe, but infinately less gay.

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    i think that dropping the odd mostly percussive track into a set can make the basslines in the other tracks seem to jump out more, due to the contrast.

    but a whole set of straight pounding with no funk would bore me.
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