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Friday, 3 June 2011

eJay announces DJ MixStation 4 Reloaded! Turn Your PC into a DJ’ing Platform!


Aylesbury, UK, June 3rd 2011, Binary Distribution has announced the release of eJay DJ MixStation 4 Reloaded.

DJ MixStation 4 Reloaded is the latest addition to eJay’s acclaimed DJ MixStation series. With DJ MixStation, you can turn any PC desktop or laptop into a professional DJ Suite. The powerful auto BPM synchronisation and beat matching mean that you can sync two tracks together automatically and let DJ MixStation do the mixing for you.

The Waveform Visualisation allows you to see a visual representation of the track you playing, enabling you to more accurately mix tracks; whilst the Vinyl/Scratch Mode lets you scratch and stop the track like you would on a normal turntable. Record and export your mixes to a file so you can use them at a later date. DJ MixStation 4 is ideal for practicing at home, mixing at a party, or even playing at a live event!

Features:
  • Supports WAV, MP3, FLAC, WMA, OGG Vorbis or Audio CDs
  • Change your track temp (-100%) / Pitch (-100%) and Speed (-100%)
  • Pitch bend your tracks
  • See your tracks visually with the in-built wave from GUI
  • Automatic BPM detection, BPM synchonisation and BPM Matching
  • 15 effects including: Sweeping delay, Flanger, Phaser
  • 2 virtual decks with an 8 pad sampler
  • 1,000 royalty free samples to add into the mix
  • Loop IN / Loop OUT / Auto Loop
  • Playlist, mediabase and Explorer management
  • Built in Cross Fader
  • Gain control and 3 band equalizer
  • Compatible with iTunes playlist libraries

Availability:

Priced around £19.99, the eJay range is available to download immediately from http://www.downloadbuyer.com/, and in boxed formats from retailers nationwide including Amazon and PC World in July.

1 comment:

Karl said...

This press release relates to a product which has not been evaluated by SoftwareDaily. A review will follow in due course.

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