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Jon McGuire edited this page Aug 5, 2023 · 21 revisions

Other than a source of music, there are only three requirements to use monkey-hi-hat: .NET 6.0, the OpenAL drivers, and an audio-loopback driver. However, monkey-hi-hat is designed for interactive control from a remote terminal, so if you run it full-screen, you may also want ssh remote-terminal support, or something similar. The quick-start guides will explain all of this for Windows 10 and Windows 11, and for the Raspberry Pi 4B running Raspbian Bullseye (which probably also applies to other Linux distros / hardware, but I'm not equipped to set it up and try it).

Note there is also a lot of useful information in the eyecandy wiki, which is the library that powers monkey-hi-hat. That needs to be organized and updated but it is all very relevant.