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Hydrogen ( Advanced drum machine )

Hydrogen is an advanced drum machine for GNU/Linux. It's main goal
is to bring professional yet simple and intuitive pattern-based drum
programming.

There are a number of optional dependencies. Edited configure
output:

* libtar : - not found and not desired
* ladspa_sdk : -- not found but desired ...

Supported audio interfaces
--------------------------
* oss : - not found and not desired
* jack : -- not found but desired ...
* jacksession (not on SBo) : -- not found but desired ...
* NSM Session (not on SBo) : -- not found but desired ...
* CoreAudio (not on SBo) : - not found and not desired
* CoreMidi (not on SBo) : - not found and not desired
* portaudio : -- not found but desired ...
* portmidi : -- not found but desired ...

Usefull extensions
-----------------------------------------
* lash : -- not found but desired ...
* liblrdf : -- not found but desired ...
* rubberband : -- not found but desired ...
* The use of librubberband2 is marked as experimental.
* Because the current implementation produce wrong timing!
* So long this bug isn't solved, please disable this option.
* If rubberband-cli is installed, the hydrogen rubberband-function
* will work properly as expected.

These will be found automatically.

Maintained by: David Woodfall
Keywords: hydrogen,music,midi,drum,drums,drum machine,audio,druma machine
ChangeLog: hydrogen

Homepage:
https://github.com/hydrogen-music/

Source Downloads:
hydrogen-0.9.7.tar.gz (569e5749e1c3f45cde09d13ba6738696)

Download SlackBuild:
hydrogen.tar.gz
hydrogen.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)

(the SlackBuild does not include the source)

Individual Files:
README
doinst.sh
hydrogen.SlackBuild
hydrogen.info
slack-desc

Validated for Slackware 14.2

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