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[QUOTE="DavidJ247, post: 94276, member: 24718"] Yes correct, this a feature of the Falcon boards called virtual strings and it's a great feature if you have more than one prop/element on a port as it allows you to set any of the parameters independently for each prop on a separate line(virtul string) such as start channel, colour order, direction, brightness an others as well as nulls. Yes the null is counted at the start of that virtual string, though as you can add additional virtual strings before or after on the same port it allows you to cater for null nodes wherever they are physically located along the run whether they are at the start or not. I'm not aware of a limit on the number of virtual strings, but I'm not certain. [/QUOTE]
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