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MistyE
"ur the john Coltrane of newsground animation" - SpiffyFlinger

Age 24

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Joined on 3/16/10

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You damn well better hang in there or I'm gonna kick your ass, friend. <3

hanging in there man, too much to live for

go use the cancer drill

lmao

Didn't know you had cancer. I really hope you pull through, man! Kick cancer's ass!

Thanks man!

Good to see you're still staying creative even these harshest times man! So much emotion in that music too, some short and unpolished but definitely worth listening to. So much variation as well. Also looks like the community over there is pretty active! Gonna have to join in on that one of these years...

About the mixing and mastering, that's the one thing I think a lot about too. I'm still very much an amateur there, but it feels like the more you learn the less you know if you're doing things right or not, so many filters, so many different ways to go about optimizing the vocals, and cleaning up the sound, and balancing the volume... reverb too, sometimes it feels just perfect, but later on it's clearly too much, or too little, always too unpolished. Practice better make perfect with that. Your audio overall is both soft and clear though, I'm wondering if the only limitation might be a higher quality microphone.

Anyway stay strong; keep fighting the good fight! Good to hear there's still a gleam of hope in the distance, even if it's at a real low point now!

Absolutely. The mixing and mastering stage is always tough but I'll make it. I think hope and optimism are definitely things I need more of.

I can't wait until July, when we get to see you post about how much better you feel. Keep pushing forward. You've got this.

thanks for the support, I can't wait either

So are you at the hospital, or are commuting for treatment? Do what you can each day, and don't run out of things to do.

Commuting for treatment for each dose of chemo. Definitely gotta keep myself busy in these times.

Wishing you well; get better.

Thank you!