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dstbnnyblog: moving is weird
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moving is weird sunday, december 29, 2024

around August of 2024 i got the news that my family and i would have to be moving house around the end of the next month. it felt pretty sudden, honestly! (though i obviously won't be divulging into the details). we'd been living in that house for around 3-ish years and weren't expecting to have to move for at least a few more. we've spent a lot of time and effort making that house feel like our own; i spent a lot of time building up a creative space in my room (dubbed the "bnnystudio") that would let creating feel as fun and effortless as i could make it.

the last photo i took of the previous bnnystudio

but, of course, life happens and there's not much to do about it other than roll with the punches! i thought i'd put down a few experiences and thoughts on it:

boxes

it's pretty cliché to say, but yeah, you really don't realize how much stuff you have until you have to put them all into fixed-size cardboard boxes. i always thought of myself as somebody that doesn't have a ton of superfluous stuff (i like finding ways of working with what i have, DIY 'til i die mindset!) but as it turns out, i apparently like to hold onto things: really old Christmas and birthday cards from people i haven't talked to in years, electronics that don't even really work but i swear i can figure out how to fix, literal, actual rocks. figuring out what's worth keeping and what isn't was a surprisingly a painful process, and not even because of whatever emotional attachment i have to these things, but just having to sift through the sheer amount of everything and figuring out where to start and stop, ADHD, executive dysfunction shenanigans, blah blah.

one thing i didn't account for, stupidly lmao, was the weight that these boxes were going to be, as it was going to be me, my dad, and just a few family members and friends helping out and moving stuff into and out of a van. i never really thought about it in passing, but books? heavy. like, as fuck lol. i like keeping like-things together in the same space since it helps me with remembering where things are but that meant that i threw all of the books i owned into one box. same thing happened with all of the vinyl records our family's collected: all packed up in one box. and vinyl? heavy. as fuck.

after having moved all of our boxes into the van we drove straight to the new place to immediately start moving them back out again. it's weird how annoying that felt, since this was the whole point, moving the stuff from here to there, but it kind of felt like we were undoing all the hard work of carrying things into the van and practicing Tetris-like skills to try and fit as much as possible in that space, in a funny, non-serious kind of way, of course.

ouchies

one thing about the new house itself is it's a bit more "stair-heavy" than our previous, and actually right at the front door there's already flight of stairs to get to the rest of the house. moving heavy boxes on their own is one thing, having to move them up stairs is definitely another. the feeling after it was all over and everything was now in the house was a weird mix of satisfaction and bittersweetness, like those scenes in movies where they say "welp! there's no going back now!"

the days following were expectedly SORE. even though the initial day of arrival felt like such a success, there was still a lot more to do, because things in boxes have to eventually turn into things that are no longer in boxes, and some of those boxes would have to be brought up even more stairs to reach the rooms they were meant for. so i took a day off from school work to handle the brunt of this. my entire body hurt the whole time, but that was to be expected from all the work from the previous day—i'm not exactly the most active person in the world lol.

turns out, days later, i got sick! probably from hauling boxes around in the rain (yeah, Mother Nature decided it was a good day to start raining lmao). moreover, in the following days where i started recovering from my sickness, i noticed that i was still feeling a very specific kind of pain in my leg, which was very apparent when walking down stairs. eventually, i learned that i had gotten IT band syndrome (yay!), most definitely from the strenuous activity from moving day, and especially because of the damn stairs lol. walking to and from classes on those days was quite the pain, and on days off i learned how to DIY an ice pack with a plastic bag, water, some rubbing alcohol to help along the healing process. maybe about 2–3 weeks later was when my leg became fully functional again, and i'd like to keep it that way from here on out lol; that period sucked.

moved in

it's been a full semester since having moved in now! i initially told myself that, while i'd be focusing more on my studies this time around, i'd still occasionally update this site and blog, but it looks like i'm very bad at multi-tasking lmao. i actually started writing this sometime last month but then got sidetracked. at the very least though, i did notice an improvement in academic performance and also a lot less stress from trying to juggle both creative projects and school work at the same time. i'll probably always be at least a little disappointed that i can't work on everything, always, and at the same time, but i think i'm learning to plan and prioritize a bit more.

i'm bad at ending these types of "life update" posts lol. i hope you're doing well and that your holidays have been good! here's a demo i made in the time away from this site. take care!

sidewalk_idea_02.mp3
—jp
https://dustbunnybedroom.neocities.org/posts/2024-12-29
Casio SA-35 Decent Sampler instrument!
released my first sample instrument
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a Decent Sampler instrument of all (except one) of the base tones on the Casio SA-35 keyboard, also released by Radioshack as the Realistic Concertmate-470. i picked this keyboard up at a thrift store a couple of years ago and fell in love with it! it's super charming and nostalgic sounding. all the sounds were recorded DI using the provided headphone jack, the only processing done being some minor noise reduction to tame some noise/static.

includes 24 presets in total. audio files are mono and in WAV format (48kHz, 24 bit).

size: 205 MB

https://dustbunnybedroom.neocities.org/samples#casio-sa-35
accessibility!
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added an accessibility statement to the site! it details the measures taken for accessibility as well as some of the current shortcomings that i plan on improving on! if you ever have any feedback to give regarding accessibility please feel free to share with me!
https://dustbunnybedroom.neocities.org/accessibility
new sample pack available! SMI-1460 electronic drum kit voices
released a new sample pack
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voices from my SMI-1460 electronic drum kit that was handed down to me. included are two variations: DI through the two 1/4" jacks on the back, and through a normal IEC cassette tape with an Optimus CTR-117 cassette recorder. no processing was done other than a little EQ and normalisation.

includes 430 WAV files (44.1kHz, 16bit), 215 voices with two variations each.

size: 78.4MB

https://dustbunnybedroom.neocities.org/samples#smi-1460-voices
updated /now page (+ created this feed!)
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i updated the media section of my /now page! and also created this feed! what makes it different from the site-log on the site? well, i plan to put blog posts here and also bigger updates, more-so site additions, while the site-log is going to continue being very granular in its content! stuff you'd probably want to be notified about and not, like, me fixing a dumb CSS mistake i missed a month ago lol.
https://dustbunnybedroom.neocities.org/now
dstbnnyblog: end of may update
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hello again!

i always feel like i should be updating this thing a little more often! the last couple of times i sat down to write one of these i stopped and wondered if what i'm writing about is, i guess, appropriate? in that, i wonder if i'm maybe putting too much of myself out there onto the internet? it's a thought that i find crosses my mind a lot more these days. i have a bit of a habit of oversharing sometimes, and if it were a few years ago i might not have really thought twice about it, but especially lately, i'm a bit more guarded about that stuff. and by oversharing i don't mean like private information, credit card numbers, addresses, and such lol, but more like intimate thoughts and details about your life, your struggles, etc.

y'know, sometimes i'll come across a blog post on somebody's personal site and after reading it just sit there kind of dumbstruck and think, "huh, it kind of feels like i maybe shouldn't have read that", like i just walked in on some stranger by accident. i highly value being vulnerable in my creative expression—which i very much consider this site to be—but i also don't want to feel like that person that got walked in on with their pants down or something! there's probably a balance to be had, i'm just not exactly sure where the fulcrum point is. i just think my aversion to it is kind of interesting because a lot of my favourite art can be so painfully intimate, sometimes almost uncomfortably so, and i find that i connect with those a lot.

i just check myself a lot on whether or not i'm approaching this in a healthy way. maybe that's a good thing or maybe i'm overthinking it all, idk! maybe i'll find out some day!


other than my own self-imposed dilemmas about my online presence things haven't been too eventful lately. for the producers here, i recently released another sample pack i've been wanting to do for a while, and i've been getting a lot of fun ideas for more i could do that branch a bit away from recording dinky lil' toy instruments and stuff (as much as i love dinky lil' toy instruments)! currently, i'm trying to see if i can put together a sample library of one of those toy keyboards using Decent Sampler (and maybe others if i can figure it out lol).

feeling very happy with the progress on my own album that i've been slowly but regularly chipping away at! still in the writing stages but i like where it's going so far!

trying to stretch every so often and gain some mobility back since i'm a little PC goblin (started practicing guitar standing up so i can at least spend that time standing more) (god, i would love a standing desk :')). picked up yo-yoing again after i stopped randomly last year (ADHD moment), it's been fun to fuck around with it in the times i take a break from the computer. unfortunately the yo-yo i was using somehow exploded lmao and now the two halves of it won't stay together for long (i get like two good throws out of it before it decides to fall apart again). it was a cheap one my mom got at an ice cream store a few years ago so it lived its life, already ordered a new one online >:3c

that's all for now! already have a plan for the next post which won't be a personal update but just some rambling about something that i think is neat! take care, i liked how our apple tree looked the other day so here:

a blooming apple tree.
—jp
https://dustbunnybedroom.neocities.org/posts/2024-05-31