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Jim Daneker

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The composer and producer’s 27 years of industry experience and gear-lust has led to a Nashville studio packed with powerful machines, playfully nicknamed the Fortress of Synthetude.

MusicTech: Tell us about the studio.

The Fortress of Synthetude is primarily set up for production, programming, mixing and scoring to picture. I do a lot of music for licensing and film, as well as traditional scoring. I’m also a child of the 1970s 1980s, so I’m a bit of a synth nerd, always adding to my collection. I mix all my own work,

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