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[QUOTE="Whitey-, post: 134324, member: 39146"] So that's my Halloween story. It was a failure, but I learnt a lot and wasn't really planning to do a show anyway. I'm pretty pleased with what I got done in the very short period between receiving my lights and deciding to go ahead and show time. I am planning to complete and re-run my Halloween show next weekend or the one after, depending on how my schedule is looking. Unfortunately I've had too much travel this week (wrote most of this forum-post-turned-into-blog-essay on planes) to touch things at all beyond packing away my props. In the next week I'm planning to build out proper controller boxes with good power runs and clean cable connections. I plan to use my existing coro runs to test out 1000 pixels per controller (not per output), which should allow for 70fps at max per run ([URL]https://kno.wled.ge/features/multi-strip/#esp32[/URL]). I've done a rough sketch of the physical controller layout. [ATTACH type="full"]24235[/ATTACH] I'm very, very open to any suggestions on the controller, the show, the props or anything along the way. I'm concious it's year 1 and I'm biting off quite a lot here. Thank you all for being so generous so far! [/QUOTE]
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