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[QUOTE="Ray Sticko, post: 101781, member: 29626"] G'day. Sticko here. I'm from Proserpine in the whitsundays. I toyed with doing a Christmas display with music etc a few years ago but life got in the road. This year I am doing a.simple show for starters as stated below but open to going a step further What I have now. I have a Rasberry pi that currently is connected to 2 x 8 relays to just turn on and off single colour 12v led strips with a few 240v elements. This is run through Lightshowpi which some of you may be aware of. Along with a FM transmitter. I would like to change my setup to be able to make my own sequences that Lightshowpi does not allow (it does it's own thing with frequencies in audio tracks). I have search for info to make sequences in Vixen (which I have played with a few years ago) export to FPP on the pie and incorporate my current LED strips and elements for a year before I go out to either dumb RGB or pixels. Cheers and look forward to be able to contribute to this community. Sticko [/QUOTE]
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