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Personal Narrative: A Career As An Audio Engineer
Loud music playing through the night while everyone was trying to sleep. Yes that was me, an up and coming music producer out of Chicago who has a passion for music. Marketing beats and selling them online yes I did It all at the age of 14. I learned the tips and tricks to being an audio engineer very young just by being around other producers and engineers. Staying on track and being consistent with music is very hard so i have to switch up things and work hard a lot. I have very strong traits of versatility, a strong commitment to succeed, and resilience to

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