Drew DeVore

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Just a guy doing music, audio engineering, and whatever else comes my way.
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Picked up an old song that I never finished and actually gave it a little structure. It's really simple, and it's certainly not 'good,' but I like it.

Overdue update! We did get moved. It sucked a lot. But our new apartment is awesome. We're on the corner, so lots of windows and airflow. Aaaaand a while murder of crows live outside at night!

They buzz our apartment every night at sunset. Totally awesome.

One of our bunnies, Lucian, comes to bed with me most nights. His mate died of old age and he gets lonely.

I have to hide my CPAP tube under a blanket. I'm pretty sure he thinks it's a snake and gets very concerned.

A little more about this guy: he's a gorgeous Himalayan with one floppy ear and one upright ear. He's a good boy, but stubborn. We're trying to bond him to an equally stubborn French lop. It's not going great.

He came from a rescue in Las Vegas that was trying to limit the damage of a state-sponsored domestic rabbit release initiative. That initiative was just such a horrible idea on so many levels. I actually flew from Savannah to O'hare and back to get him.

Cuddle Puddle

My wife and I were getting some fried chicken from Raisin Cane's, and this sign is in their drive through.

We can't figure it out. There's a disco ball, a cool dog, a 'one', an amorphous blob, and a fish even though we're as far from the ocean as you can get in this country.

What the fuck does this sign mean? I'm so confused.

Please help.

Hey #StudioOne users, here's a tip I wish I had known forever ago:

S1's ripple feature is specifically per-track, with no global option.

If you want to move multiple tracks together, similar to 'Ripple All' functionality, group them in a folder, then move the folder track.

This allows you to do a 'global ripple' like operation and saves you from using a 'select to the end' macro all the time.

Friendly reminder for Americans: check that your ballot was counted. Most states have a way to do this online. If your ballot was not counted, you typically have a week or so to cure it.

Even if it doesn't swing the election or anything, making your voice heard is very important.

This is Robbie. He's a rescue from a loving family who simply didn't have time to take care of two rabbits, especially when they're as big as French Lops are. He's a very good boy who loves his bonded mate.

Unfortunately, his back legs don't work so great in his old age.