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Umm
I think they sound the same. I think perhaps maybe sometimes a female producer might consciously think of not being delicate, because she is a female and she wants to portray something else.
But for the most part they sound the same.
this is a really stupid reply , its like saying all male made music is the samemlexicon wrote:
I think they sound the same. I think perhaps maybe sometimes a female producer might consciously think of not being delicate, because she is a female and she wants to portray something else.
But for the most part they sound the same.
plaster wrote:haha, i knew this is a touchy topic!
i find it odd how girls don't like to get to know audio programs, but when it comes to graphics they really kick ass. i always like to see females better in music business... not because they are in minority, but cos of the feeling the put into the music. if you listen carefully to any female production (being that with the help of a guy) it sounds different.
Zsa Zsa wrote: But keeping topic, all I know is that there are more women who pop up in the industry each and every day, and soon women will no longer be looked at as a minority, and men and women will be not be categorized by their sex, nor segregated when discussing music and production. It's happening already.
I guess you didn't see my comment about generalizing/genderizing. I believe you're just trying to be an antagonist. No positivity comes out of behaving that way.plaster wrote:
okay, so i'm wondering why female producers have a hard time getting to know audio programs? i mean, graphic programs are way more complex than audio apps, yet i know girls who kick ass in them, but when it comes to audio, it's like they dissapear.