[02:17] <jasono> Hello. Does anyone know how to use Blender?
[02:18] <holstein> hey jasono
[02:18] <holstein> also, you can try #opensourcemusicians
[02:18] <jasono> :P Hi holstein
[02:18] <holstein> but i think thats less relavant over there
[02:19] <rlameiro> did you tried #blender ???
[02:19] <holstein> rlameiro: good point ;)
[02:19] <jasono> rlameiro Yes, no one would help me.
[02:19] <rlameiro> weird...
[02:19] <holstein> jasono: is it dead?
[02:20] <rlameiro> well, it is sunday evening for nost of them
[02:20] <jasono> holstein No, only a couple (maybe 5) are active
[02:20] <holstein> some of these specialized projects have dead-ish IRC channels
[02:20] <ailo> http://en.flossmanuals.net/blender
[02:20] <rlameiro> jasono, sorry i cant help, i am an audio guy
[02:20] <jasono> ailo I do not have time.
[02:20] <jasono> rlameiro It's okey, thanks anyway.
[02:21] <rlameiro> ok, try #linuxoutlaws
[02:21] <rlameiro> #twil
[02:21] <jasono> Thanks rlameiro, thanls holstein, thanks ailo. Bye.
[02:22] <rlameiro> lol
[03:29] <ScottL> *lightbulb* ailo, does that manual talk about video editing
[03:30] <ScottL> ah, no...no it doesn't
[16:29] <jared> ?
[16:29] <holstein> hey jared
[16:30] <jared> hi
[16:30] <jared> whats ubuntu
[16:30] <holstein> not much
[16:30] <holstein> whats ubuntu with you ? ;)
[16:31] <holstein> ubuntu is an operating system
[16:31] <holstein> that utilizes the linux kernel
[16:31] <jared> ah, i see
[16:31] <jared> i though it was a game design system
[16:31] <holstein> http://www.ubuntu.com/
[16:31] <holstein> jared: it can be
[16:31] <holstein> linux is open
[16:31] <holstein> and can be customized for most any purpose
[16:32] <holstein> ubuntustudio is a customized ubuntu distrobution
[16:32] <holstein> for audio and graphic production
[16:32] <jared> nice
[16:32] <holstein> you can think of it as almost a 're-spin' of ubuntu
[16:32] <holstein> fedora is another linux distrobuntion
[16:33] <holstein> there are lots of fedora respins
[16:33] <holstein> community respins
[16:33] <holstein> same idea with ubuntu
[16:33] <jared> i was thinking bout running linux on my servers
[16:33] <holstein> there are official 'respins'
[16:33] <jared> but i'll probley do ubuntu now
[16:33] <holstein> such as kubuntu
[16:34] <holstein> which is ubuntu with the KDE desktop environment
[16:34] <holstein> jared: there is a server version
[16:34] <holstein> ubuntu server
[16:34] <holstein> same idea
[16:34] <jared> nice :D
[16:34] <jared> im running irc servers
[16:34] <holstein> just geared more for server use
[16:34] <holstein> out of the box
[16:34] <jared> but they are special servers
[16:34] <jared> for multiplayer gaming
[16:34] <holstein> i have an ubuntu server running
[16:34] <jared> very nice
[16:35] <holstein> jared: i find that with linux
[16:35] <jared> i need to find a server that will allow my server address to be a domain
[16:35] <holstein> the anwser is almost always yes
[16:35] <holstein> just depends on licensing
[16:35] <holstein> and what you are trying to accomplish
[16:35] <holstein> as to how challenging the taks will be
[16:35] <holstein> jared: i use dyndns
[16:36] <holstein> http://holstein.shacknet.nu
[16:36] <holstein> thats my home server box
[16:36] <holstein> you can do that locally though
[16:36] <holstein> more easily
[16:36] <jared> ah, i see my friends from blender3d used to use it
[16:36] <holstein> i have a service running on my router
[16:37] <holstein> a router with ddwrt firmware
[16:37] <holstein> goes out and checks to see if my IP changes
[16:37] <holstein> if it does
[16:37] <jared> for using tcp connections?
[16:37] <holstein> it points the dyndns domain to the new iP
[16:37] <holstein> jared: AFAIK
[16:37] <holstein> works for me
[16:38] <jared> ah,
[16:38] <holstein> i have tcp ports forwarded
[16:38] <jared> right now im just using my actual ip address
[16:38] <jared> its specified in the game binary
[16:38] <holstein> sure
[16:38] <holstein> i have not had any trouble using my domain
[16:38] <jared> and im using the weIRCd server
[16:38] <holstein> i dont do a lot of gaming though
[16:38] <jared> i met the maker of it
[16:38] <jared> he seems nice
[16:38] <holstein> cool
[16:38] <holstein> jared: i have to run out to a meeting
[16:38] <holstein> jared: IF its slow here
[16:39] <jared> ok buddy, add me to friends
[16:39] <holstein> and you have more general questions like this
[16:39] <jared> send me a shout sometime
[16:39] <holstein> try #ubuntu-beginners
[16:39] <jared> k
[16:39] <holstein> laterx...
[16:41] <jared> later
[20:16] <jared> looking for talented people to help me with mmorpg, many skills needed.
[20:33] <holstein> jared: ??
[20:33] <holstein> im just checking out http://www.mmorpg.com/ now
[20:33] <astraljava> Kinda different audience don't you think?
[23:23] <rlameiro> http://sso.mattiaswestlund.com/
[23:24] <rlameiro> Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra is a free orchestral sample library.
[23:28] <ailo> Thanks rlameiro. Been missing that
[23:29] <ailo> I know there's a couple more at least, but unedited and incomplete. Have you tried this one rlameiro?
[23:30] <rlameiro> no
[23:30] <rlameiro> i just noticed on my news feed
[23:30] <rlameiro> its very new
[23:30] <ailo> I'm reading a little now. Seems like there's synths mixed with samples
[23:31] <ailo> SSO was created from the following free/CC-licensed/public domain instrument samples: The University of Iowa MIS, MSLP, Philharmonia samples, OLPC project, The Complete K2000, ldk1609 violin, stamperadam Kelon Xylophone, Corsica_S Cello Pizzicato, davidjwoll cymbal rolls, Satoration Castanets, Thores Triangle, Mystified timpani, Eddie's English Horn and a variety of classic soundfonts by Campbell Barton, Nando Florestan and Ethan Wine
[23:31] <ailo> r.
[23:31] <rlameiro> I think i will send him samples from my basson
[23:33] <rlameiro> This could be awesome to make a PPA :D
[23:33] <ailo> I'm curious to how it sounds
[23:33] <ailo> So many different sources
[23:33] <ailo> Wonder what it would cost to create one complete standard symphonic library
[23:36] <ailo> I've only tried Linux Sampler so far. Do you know another one that could be used rlameiro?
[23:36] <rlameiro> i dont think so
[23:36] <rlameiro> sfz
[23:37] <ailo> Should work with MuseScore now that I think of it
[23:45] <ailo> No, MuseScore only seems to support sf2
[23:46] <rlameiro> :/ yeah
[23:50] <ailo> rlameiro: I guess you use note editing tools now and then, no? Have you used MuseScore much?
[23:53] <rlameiro> a lot
[23:54] <rlameiro> My masters "thesis" was to write a song book for little basson students
[23:54] <rlameiro> I made it in musescore :D
[23:54] <ailo> Do you feel you can do everything on it as with Finale or Sibelius?
[23:54] <rlameiro> mostly yes
[23:54] <rlameiro> there are some stuff that isnt quit there yet, but it is comming
[23:54] <ailo> And crashes?
[23:55] <ailo> It seems to be maturing a lot
[23:56] <ailo> Anyway, good to hear
[23:57] <ailo> I sometimes write for classical ensembles (been a while now). I didn't enjoy Finale, and would of course rather use free software for it
[23:58] <ailo> I find it extremely frustrating as soon as you want to do something a little unusual, which was the normal case for me
[23:58] <rlameiro> like what?