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dwlb zen recordist

Joined: 31 Jul 2003 Posts: 6609 Location: criticizing globally, offending locally
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Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 11:38 pm Post subject: Re: Few female recording engineers |
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"...and since both microphones were manufactured by Telefunken, were they both available in metallic mint green paint?"
"They WERE!" _________________ "Jeweller, you've failed. Jeweller."
"Lots of people are nostalgic for analog. I suspect they're people who never had to work with it." – Brian Eno
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informationhoarder audio school
Joined: 27 Feb 2012 Posts: 7
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 4:06 pm Post subject: Re: Few female recording engineers |
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Yes, women solder. We also equalize and compress, just as you do. Some women even understand the difference between a MOSFET and a JFET circuit. Is it such a canundrum to think that maybe, some of us, ACTUALLY DESIRE to revolve our lives around the manipulation of organized sound and silence? Is it a myth to believe in a woman who GETS OFF to the smell of analog tape and the hum of a tape machine in a smoke filled room with only the light of the V.U. meters guiding her mix?
It's true, this elusive creature does exist. Women like Stephanie exist; Women like myself exist. This world is full of a vast range of anomolies.
I am no mathmetician or graduate. I am simply a humble musician who would rather die than give up creative control over her music to a male. I just so happened to be born with a great deal of patience and will power to obtain the tools and knowledge I need to perfect the sound I hear in my head. The only reason I work a job is to make money to buy gear to make my own album. That's it. The drive to create and manipulate the creation is androgynous.
I have been stalking your fourms for months now, trying out your ideas and eating up your advice. This seemed like the perfect place to make a first post. Cheers.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/78989253@N04/7235924842/ (purchases, lifts, operates and mantains all of her own gear). _________________ All we know is all we are. |
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Angie gettin' sounds
Joined: 11 May 2003 Posts: 116 Location: Colorado - Formerly Illinois
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Gillian Lee audio school
Joined: 06 Apr 2010 Posts: 7 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 9:54 am Post subject: Re: Few female recording engineers |
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I've been mistaken for a girlfriend/relative/receptionist/lost on occasion. I bet the opposite happens to male nurses.
It's the unfortunate truth that sexism exists in all facets of life, and studios are no exception. Jerks are everywhere. I don't think this is why girls don't get into audio though.
I also don't think the 'nerdy audio guy feels awkward around pretty girls' reasoning stands up- this is just bad people-skills in action. What happens if the client is a girl? Don't we say that people skills are such an integral part of engineering, or any creative work?
I'm sure there have been times when I've not been taken seriously - I am young and lack the experience to wow people into submission with my ninja-mixing skills. Ultimately though, I would like to hope that the work I do is appreciated and sought by people without them giving a shit whether I'm a guy or a girl, or what colour shirt I have on, or whether I believe in six gods, or some other preference that has no bearing on anyone's ability to do this job well. Hopefully that's true.
I agree with Stephanie's (great) post that it's in part a 'traditional society role' reason, though the findings from that Huffington Post article could apply too, generalisations and all. I can see how it might be an intimidating job path, like any male-dominated industry. Maybe it's lack of early exposure- I've played music since I was five, but I had to try hard to seek access to studios during highschool, and our school certainly didn't teach audio. Probably a combination. I'm in two minds though, because the girl engineer thing has definitely got me noticed on occasions when I might be "just another intern-seeking audio geek", so it has upsides too. _________________ http://gilllee.tumblr.com |
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Gregg Juke resurrected
Joined: 12 Jun 2010 Posts: 2284 Location: Buffalo, NY, USA
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 10:19 am Post subject: Re: Few female recording engineers |
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Wow. How long has this thread been running? (I know I've been ignoring it for months; maybe a year?), and ya'll are just coming out of the woodwork now?
Serious question that may bring things a little more in perspective, or at least a bit closer to home-- Why did it take the four of you ladies this long to post/speak up right here at TapeOp, if you've been lurking here this long, and specifically following this thread?
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Angie gettin' sounds
Joined: 11 May 2003 Posts: 116 Location: Colorado - Formerly Illinois
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Gillian Lee audio school
Joined: 06 Apr 2010 Posts: 7 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 6:45 pm Post subject: Re: Few female recording engineers |
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Same, I only saw this thread when the May 2012 post was made. _________________ http://gilllee.tumblr.com |
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Brian dead but not forgotten

Joined: 02 Jun 2003 Posts: 2222 Location: corner of your eye
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 1:39 pm Post subject: Re: Few female recording engineers |
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I wish I'd married up with a female engineer.
The we could both talk about our day and get it. Possibly work together on some stuff.
If I'd only found the elusive female engineer, I wouldn't have married someone with nothing in common.
Female engineers, here's my new personal ad, tell me how to make it better:
"Need new wife or partner, old one exploded. (Spinal Tap reference) Must be able to mix well." _________________ Oh shut up. |
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dfuruta buyin' gear
Joined: 08 May 2009 Posts: 504 Location: mpls
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 2:46 pm Post subject: Re: Few female recording engineers |
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| Brian wrote: | Female engineers, here's my new personal ad, tell me how to make it better:
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Just want to say this is a fucking stupid thing to post; the tendency of male recordists to treat the women working in audio as first and foremost a potential dating pool is a big part of the reason it's not a welcoming environment. |
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jhharvest steve albini likes it
Joined: 23 Oct 2010 Posts: 318 Location: Tanzania
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 3:15 pm Post subject: Re: Few female recording engineers |
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| dfuruta wrote: | | Brian wrote: | Female engineers, here's my new personal ad, tell me how to make it better:
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Just want to say this is a fucking stupid thing to post; the tendency of male recordists to treat the women working in audio as first and foremost a potential dating pool is a big part of the reason it's not a welcoming environment. |
Wait, that's just the same as in any other industry? Likewise women, in female dominated trade, will prey upon the men at the workplace. Said men of course mostly turn out to be gay, how else would they be in nursing or ballet?
Personally regardless of the job I'd never date a colleague. It's just asking for trouble. I've worked with some female engineers. Can't say it's any different to working with male engineers. They put some mics up, hit record. If you know your stuff I don't care if you are man, woman or the abominable snowman. |
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informationhoarder audio school
Joined: 27 Feb 2012 Posts: 7
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 7:51 pm Post subject: Re: Few female recording engineers |
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Gregg Juke:
It seems that any post made by a female on a seemingly male-dominated fourm will be judged more analytically and critically, as well as taken less seriously (perhaps due to subconsious sexism). That is why I personally stay in the woodwork. I prefer to lurk, learn from your shootouts, rants, debates and boyish quarrels, swiftly pocket the knowledge I need to aquire, and log off. The more I know, the bigger my metaphorical balls grow until one day, they'll knock ya'll out.
Brian:
Get a divorce. _________________ All we know is all we are. |
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chris harris speech impediment
Joined: 12 Aug 2003 Posts: 4123 Location: Norman, OK
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Gregg Juke resurrected
Joined: 12 Jun 2010 Posts: 2284 Location: Buffalo, NY, USA
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 8:57 pm Post subject: Re: Few female recording engineers |
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Dig, y'all; I kind of figured it was something like that. And in a big way, I understand that it still _is_ a lot like that (boys club).
But if we're going to hold everybody to the same professional standard (and believe me, this wasn't a set-up, I only looked at them _after_ I posted my question)-- Well, I see that Miss Rose has removed her flickr link from the last post... those pictures are, really, really nice and all, but not exactly what _I'd_ post if I was worried about sexism in the industry, and about myself being a possible target. It would seem to be sort of, well, more than counter-intuitive. It would seem sort of, counter-productive and disengenuous. Just sayin.'
BTW, _nobody's_ will ever be as big as mine, since the subject was brought up.
Serious BTW-- Hey, you should post anyway. If you want to be taken seriously, you should know that there are at least _some_ men that would take your participation as a breath of fresh air, and would welcome the input. Provided it's not about balls or sexist photos...
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Snarl 12/8 moves faders with mind

Joined: 20 Dec 2008 Posts: 2711 Location: Portland
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 3:23 am Post subject: Re: Few female recording engineers |
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| Gregg Juke wrote: |
But if we're going to hold everybody to the same professional standard (and believe me, this wasn't a set-up, I only looked at them _after_ I posted my question)-- Well, I see that Miss Rose has removed her flickr link from the last post... those pictures are, really, really nice and all, but not exactly what _I'd_ post if I was worried about sexism in the industry, and about myself being a possible target. It would seem to be sort of, well, more than counter-intuitive. It would seem sort of, counter-productive and disengenuous. Just sayin.'
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Gregg, not to get pedantic on you, but she didn't really say any of that in her post even though she's chimed in on this thread on that topic. I think the pics kindof back up the tough talk in her post. _________________ Carl Keil |
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Nick Sevilla cryogenically thawing

Joined: 03 Mar 2008 Posts: 3653 Location: Los Angeles California USA
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 10:37 am Post subject: Re: Few female recording engineers |
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Hi,
Ladies, you do great work.
Be patient with us guys... you have to remember we're wired in the brain, by nature, for reproduction. Some of use more than others. This wiring naturally creates some pretty dumb assertions about the opposite sex.
I've been lucky to work with a number of female artists, and always enjoy their different perspective on how things sound. It is a refreshing thing to look at music differently enough from one's own view.
Hope to see some of you at the upcoming PotLuckCon, in august.
Including some of you dudes...
http://messageboard.tapeop.com/viewtopic.php?t=79703
Cheers _________________ The Song. Nothing else really matters. |
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