This was used in schools? That's really funny hahah. It's a fun program that has a lot of charm but I'd consider it a video game rather than educational DAW
@@nanospiraI yeah that’s pretty much how we used it. We’d use Cubase in normal lessons and then this was more of a mess about thing. The best one was hitting the dj button on the keyboard and playing that. This was like 2010 as well. Not sure why they still had it if it was from the 90s
Wow, this reminded me of when I started making music and I thought E-Jay was a factory of hits and fm radio style vocals hahaa. Thank God at the end of this year I found FL Studio and everything changed. Congratulations on the video. I'm from Brazil, I found it very interesting that you talked about E-Jay and ReBirth RB-338. I did so many things on it but I couldn't save it :) Congratulations on the channel. I love it💚💛
Omg, i have been looking for this forever. I used to play with this so much as a kid, but didn't remember the name anymore. I still should have sone casettes with recordings. You were also able to import your own samples
This and a casio keyboard were the shit to just mess around with Pretty sure I had this and the rave version on a color coded dual-disk thingy? I remember mostly seeing that blue background, though, and all those samples are SUPER familiar.
oh i remember this. this is the OG version. was amazed when had a "mixer" and "effects" much later. acid2 with a ej exported sample and sf2 bounced out of cakewalk to make music
My first DAW was a program called "Band-In-A-Box". A sequencer for general MIDI sounds. Then there was EJay, this thing of beauty that would suck the resources of my ambitious multimedia rig dry. Then there was Bram Bos's Tuareg and Hammerhead...and then Fruity Loops >FL Studio and we've been on an off for more than 20 years now... (EDIT: for some reason, I got FL Studio's father Didier Dambrin confused with Bram Bos. Sorry to put a nice ♥to waste, forever smearing this brief parasocial exchange...)
This was a forgotten memory from school. It was the best music lesson when the teacher put us on this
The ending was hilarious. I could definitely see some of those people trying to use this to make some bangers back in the day
This was used in schools? That's really funny hahah. It's a fun program that has a lot of charm but I'd consider it a video game rather than educational DAW
@@nanospiraI yeah that’s pretty much how we used it. We’d use Cubase in normal lessons and then this was more of a mess about thing. The best one was hitting the dj button on the keyboard and playing that. This was like 2010 as well. Not sure why they still had it if it was from the 90s
2:30 flexin on us gawd damnn
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Wow, this reminded me of when I started making music and I thought E-Jay was a factory of hits and fm radio style vocals hahaa. Thank God at the end of this year I found FL Studio and everything changed. Congratulations on the video. I'm from Brazil, I found it very interesting that you talked about E-Jay and ReBirth RB-338. I did so many things on it but I couldn't save it :)
Congratulations on the channel. I love it💚💛
Omg, i have been looking for this forever.
I used to play with this so much as a kid, but didn't remember the name anymore.
I still should have sone casettes with recordings. You were also able to import your own samples
So, that's how all hits by Scooter were done. :)
yeah for sure!!
This and a casio keyboard were the shit to just mess around with
Pretty sure I had this and the rave version on a color coded dual-disk thingy? I remember mostly seeing that blue background, though, and all those samples are SUPER familiar.
I remember actually using this for a couple months before switching back to trackers... Lmao, I feel so old
Yeah I can see why you switched back lol. But some of those vocal samples are unironically good hahaha
@@nanospiraI Next video on schism tracker maybe ? :P
This one cracked me up! Thanks for quick look at this blast from the past.
oh i remember this. this is the OG version. was amazed when had a "mixer" and "effects" much later. acid2 with a ej exported sample and sf2 bounced out of cakewalk to make music
OMG I first had Hammer Head but Techno E-Jay was my first so called DAW, before I got FLstudio.
You are just hilarious. Like I am watching myslf. Please make more of these vids
let's goo!! new video!
That first demo song, man the nostalgia
thanks for this I am currently spreading my wings like a bird
Welcome back... To the beef zone
My first DAW was a program called "Band-In-A-Box". A sequencer for general MIDI sounds. Then there was EJay, this thing of beauty that would suck the resources of my ambitious multimedia rig dry. Then there was Bram Bos's Tuareg and Hammerhead...and then Fruity Loops >FL Studio and we've been on an off for more than 20 years now...
(EDIT: for some reason, I got FL Studio's father Didier Dambrin confused with Bram Bos. Sorry to put a nice ♥to waste, forever smearing this brief parasocial exchange...)
Loved the thumbnail and editing on this one, pouring creativity on any form of media 🤓
Thanks! 😁
i think i had used this one too in my teens
can you make that Robotic Voice with this app? i heard it first time in the intro track on DJ Revolution's 99's Mix Album R2K Version 1.0
it has some robotic voice samples :D
Those lyrics 😂
3:59 toi faceplant on nii mood 😄
When are people going to switch to something modern like Ibiza eJay smh
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Did you ever finish the remix?
it's on my soundcloud