I have a bit of a problem on my hands. The other day I had a hankering to try out Total Ejay SE 2 again, after not having experimented with it for several years. I have some old songs backed up that I worked on in that program that I wouldn't mind either working on again or at least converting to mp3s if they're finished.
The only trouble is that I had a major turn out of PC Format magazines and CDs some time ago - some I kept and others I didn't keep. Now I managed to keep the one PC Format CD that I used to run the program, but the original disc that had the installer on it is gone, sadly. I've looked for it to no avail.
What can I do? Do I order a back issue of PC Format and get the the disc with the program - would they even still have it? Would one still be able to get the program for free, legally of course? I've got other ideas in my head but I won't make this original post too long. I may list them later on.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Ejay SE2 woes
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Re: Ejay SE2 woes
I know of several forum users that still hoard old copies of the magazine (and possibly the cover discs as well); they may be able to help you out. Here's one such user.
I very much doubt that the mag publishers have old copies that are that old, but I'll have a chat to them later.
I very much doubt that the mag publishers have old copies that are that old, but I'll have a chat to them later.
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or..
- i) visit ejay.com
ii) click on "Free Download"
iii) download your free version..
iv) ???
v) make groovy tunes... or whatever hideous noise that skrillex demon engages in...
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Re: Ejay SE2 woes
I remember that disc clearly but it was so long ago that it has long since disappeared from the archives.
I wish I could be of more help but your only hope is to download it from the links posted above.
I wish I could be of more help but your only hope is to download it from the links posted above.
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Re: Ejay SE2 woes
I still remember this. EJays is one of the reasons I don't have much respect for this type of music. I made (what I thought) a decent sounding mix on my old Celeron 300MHz back in the day. If I can do it, anyone can.
The Allstars package goes for € 9.99. Not bad if you are into that stuff.
The Allstars package goes for € 9.99. Not bad if you are into that stuff.
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Re: Ejay SE2 woes
Ejay SE 2 doesn't seem to be there on that site. They're offering all that stuff for free? What's the catch?
I wanted that specific version, because even though I have other Ejay products, they won't load the old mixes I made. I imagine you would need all the samples imported or something. You can import samples but it would be impractical to go through all those hundreds or even thousands of samples manually. And even then I doubt it would actually work.
If there were a way to convert mix files to audio files outside of Ejay... that would help.
Anyway, thanks all for your suggestions.
I wanted that specific version, because even though I have other Ejay products, they won't load the old mixes I made. I imagine you would need all the samples imported or something. You can import samples but it would be impractical to go through all those hundreds or even thousands of samples manually. And even then I doubt it would actually work.
If there were a way to convert mix files to audio files outside of Ejay... that would help.
Anyway, thanks all for your suggestions.