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Hydrogen is an advanced drum machine for GNU/Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. It's main goal is to bring professional yet simple and intuitive pattern-based drum programming.
Wow, this is a blast from the past. I think I tested 0.9.x back on XP years ago when playing around with sequencers. Looking at the Files section it resumed development more in 2016 to the present which is nice to see.
Specular wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 1:16 am
Wow, this is a blast from the past. I think I tested 0.9.x back on XP years ago when playing around with sequencers. Looking at the Files section it resumed development more in 2016 to the present which is nice to see.
I haven't tested LMMS (plus it's not a drum machine) but might interest those who come here:
LMMS Portable [...] allows you to produce music with your computer including the creation of melodies and beats, synthesizing and mixing of sounds, and arranging samples.
First, does anyone know of a Hydrogen-specific forum, OR any way to contact anyone at hydrogen-music.org? The last known e-mail address (info@hydrogen-music.org) doesn't work now.
Second, here is my question:
Is there a simple way to sync the Hydrogen beat clock to an audio click track (pre-recorded on a physical multitrack recorder) without using a DAW? After 20 years of pulling my hair out figuring out the different DAWs I've had, I recently went back to recording exclusively on a big Tascam multitrack recorder and now I can spend my time making music instead of poring through 600 pages of incomplete DAW instructions. Thank you for any guidance you can give.