Yes, I’m a Mac guy, it’s Apple through and through for making music for yours truly.. But, I gotta say, I’m hearing quite a few industry colleagues buzzing about the new DV Synergy music computers. Evidently, in heavy usage, they’re super powerful (not surprised with the Intel i7!), extremely quiet machines, and I was impressed to hear the entire range comes with a free ‘essential bundle’ of software – Guitar Rig 3 LE, Reason Adapted 4, BFD 2 Lite and Native Instruments Kore Player with a massive 2 gig of sounds.
Also, there looks a real nice addition to the range with the project studio aimed, ‘Alpha’, and the mobile delights of the ‘Portman’ aimed at musicians and DJ/Producers on the go – lovely
About Paul Dakeyne
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Paul Dakeyne is a DJ/Producer who has dedicated the past two decades of his life to dance music production and DJ'ing. For six years, he toured globally for the world famous Ministry of Sound and has played DJ sets for the likes of U2 and for the legendary, Kraftwerk, Although remixing around 250 records in his career, as an artist in his own right, Paul landed one of dance music's seminal crossover moments with his "18 Strings' monster hit by Tinman - scoring a UK top ten in 1994. He also co-wrote and produced the music for BBC's Watchdog and Crimewatch when they were both revamped in 2001 and '06 respectively. His other career highlights have included an A&R stint for Mercury Records, lecturing in 'DJ culture and music technology' and creating mash-up mixes for Radio 1's, Chris Moyles. Paul joined the DV group in 2003 leading to his role as blog and feature author here at the DV Mag.
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