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eJay |
| Date: |
04/01/01 (74 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: easy, fun, creative
Disadvantages: try to make each effort different though
I've just laid down a massive dance beat...... It's a haunting little melody in a trancey kind of way, that's destined to top the charts in another couple of months, to be sure. Ok I'm dreaming again, I know. But with ejay dance 2+ it is easy to imagine that your creations WILL peak the charts - they just sound so professional. You get 16 tracks to use up for the massive array of sampled sounds that they provide. You can strike your own drum beat or use the vast selection on offer. You can record voice or any other sound you want or add in existing wave sounds and then tweak them to make them sound spot on. Laying down tracks is very easy - a bit like laying a brick wall really, and you can move the sampled sounds about to change things, as you go along. When you are finally happy with what you have created you can save it onto your hard disk as a wave file or burn it onto a CD. Tremendous! Once on your hard disk you can change the wave file to MP3 format and then put it on your web site or add it to your napster library even for other napster users to enjoy. They have now produced a ejay dance 3+ with 32 tracks to use up - you could fit the whole philharmonic orchestra onto that surely? This is top software that's easy to use. The only downside to it that I can see is that a lot of the samples sound quite similar, so that it is rather too easy to produce "samey" music. However if you bear this in mind and try and come up with something fresh each time you can't go wrong. I recommend it totally. I reckon Moby must have used this too.....
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- 05/01/01 Sounds brilliant! |
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