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not too bad, 2005-12-10 this software isn't too bad for starting up. but once you start making songs, you'll come to realize that it's quite hard to make a song with only sixteen tracks. but for sure is nice for begginers.
good, 2002-11-07 my old friend brian had the se version which was not as good as this and i know this is gonna be great cuz its so easy to use
good, 2002-11-07 my old friend brian had the se version which was not as good as this and i know this is gonna be great cuz its so easy to use
3 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
Anyone can make decent techno with techno EJay, 2002-10-19 First off, Techno EJay can use WAV files. Now the functionality of the program is not at a proffesional level, but it does allow almost anyone to be aurally expressive. The volume can become an issue, but there are ways around this. The fact that it has fifteen tracks is amazing allowing for technially detailed songs. One interesting aspect of Techno EJay is that the included sound samples sound more like trance. What makes this even more ironic is the inclusion of a demo for Trance EJay on the disc. The sound loop creation tools are easy to use and very helpful. I would reccomend this product to anyone who likes techno, and anyone who wants to get some experience making electronica for a very [low] price, compared to similar sound loop sequencers.I had a lot of fun with this program and even have a CD worth of completed songs that have been well liked by all who have listened. Most people think that it is proffesional techno.
5 of 5 customers found the following review helpful:
Good God, Y'all!, 2002-06-21 How much easier can it be to create techno grooves than this? Drag and drop any of 3000 tuned and timed samples on to any of 16 stereo tracks. Cut, copy, and paste with ease. The samples are divided in to various categories (e.g. loop, bass, drums, synthesizer, voice, etc.) Import .wav files with the click of a mouse, time-stretch them if necessary, and drop them anywhere. Record your own samples from CD, DVD (with appropriate hardware) or Microphone. Create your own loops with the 4 measure, 64 note, 500 sample, monophonic, 1 octave Groove Generator (sequencer), or drop in your own samples for "grooving". Drop any sample into the Effects Studio to add reverb, echo, distortion, white noise, filtering, change pitch, etc. Adjust the individual track volumes before saving your mix as a .wav file suitable for burning on to a CD (with appropriate hardware). The sound quality is amazing with the 16/20 bit DSP sound cards commonly available in PCs today. For best results, you'll want the 1/2 gigabyte 5000 sample Dance eJay 2 Mega pack (and other CD-Rom sample collections) as the basic samples grow wearisome after a while. A 1 CD burner + 1 CD/DVD reader setup works best as the original (or backup) program disk is needed to run the program. You'll also want to graduate to high quality computer speakers, such as the Monsoon M-2000, for best results...A 7 minute .wav takes up about 75meg of hard disk space. Let the beat kick...
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