eJay Pure incoming for iOS and Android

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Launch of the KickStarter crusade when the developer initiates the ultimate momentum. A lucky fan who supports the crusade will have their song included as a cover song.

Old-school DJ software eJay is coming to iOS and Android later this year. The new edition of eJay is being developed from scratch for use with 3 touch screens. The team behind eJay Pure, independent developer Wired Productions and original authors Helmut Schmitz and Bernhard Throll, hope to fund it via KickStarter. The original eJay was released in 1996. It allowed PC users to create their own original music tracks from a wide variety of samples, beats, riffs, and effects. It was designed to be as undeniable as imaginable and uses a drag and drop interface. This allowed budding DJs to focus on the music, rather than struggle with the confusing systems in place at the time. The team hopes that eJay Pure will have the same effect on the DJ scene as the original, inspiring a new generation to care about music creation. “eJay was the first music creation software for DJs to break into the mainstream, giving PC owners the ability to produce music tracks that rival those created in beloved recording studios,” said Leo. Zullo, CEO of Wired Productions. “There are countless anecdotes about eJay that provided the spark to launch a career in music – many DJs who got their start on the software are still active members of its community. We’re excited to design the software from the ground up to allow anyone anywhere to compose their own masterpieces”. Wired Productions has been using the name for nine months. It says it has already completed pre-production, prototyping, build studies and development, and has now started recording new samples. The remaining budget to complete the name is £300,000 according to Wired. He said he was able to finance part of it. However, he hopes to raise the remaining £150,000 via KickStarter. According to Wired, the game will be loose for download from the App Store and Play Store when it launches. Anyone who contributes £1 or more will get 1,000 royalty loose samples, which Wired says will be worth £20 in the final game. They will also be credited in-game and on-site with an exclusive badge and the option to reserve their nickname at ejay. com. Further promises will also allow eJay enthusiasts to have their own song included in the ultimate game, to fly to Stuttgart, Germany to attend a music creation masterclass with Marc Gminder. A generous KickStarter will have their own song used for the eJay Pure intro. This same fan will also be able to meet the authors of eJay. “eJay has single-handedly created a musical phenomenon,” said eJay author Helmut Schmitz. “Its simplicity belied an engine that allowed incredible flexibility and amazing production values. Some of the tracks from the eJay series are still played in clubs around the world. exciting. “

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