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i think you can spend all day debating the nature vs nurture of it. but at the end of the day i'd think a woman would have a better idea as to why so few of her "sisters" venture into audio. any theories?[QUOTE BY Stevil]
Excellent point... You are a wise man! Personally, I started of as a composer and needed the necessary tools to commit my compositions to a medium... I realized that either I could A.) rely on others or B.) suck it up and educate myself... I opted for the latter... It just so happens that I fell in love with the whole studio environment, from plugging in the first input to ripping the scribble strip off of the console at the end of the night. I always had a passion for left brained activities - I guess I'm just built for it...
Please do not think that the intention of my thread was a plea for pity - I don't believe in victims... Women need to get off their keisters just like anyone else go for it! I am just interested on what goes on inside the male engineers' mind when it comes to working with members of the opposite sex... I love working with men personally :-D
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