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RE: Professional audio societies

This is not my profession; I am an amateur. I've been assisting in a studio one or two days a week for about five years now. I do not get paid, and this is the most personally rewarding thing I have ever done.

Before I started this, I shared many beliefs common among audiophiles, some of which have been thoroughly shattered.

Most people don't have a schedule flexible enough to allow this. But audiophiles who can clear up some days or evenings can get into studios as interns, help out, and learn how people actually make those recordings we all love. When you find yourself in a control room seeing and hearing great musicians performing for an audience of two, or listening to Bob Dylan session tapes from 1969 that *no one* has heard since then, you'll know it's worth it.

We all desire the best recordings. Helping make recordings takes that to a whole 'nuther level.

WW

"Put on your high heeled sneakers. Baby, we''re goin'' out tonight.


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