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[QUOTE="AAH, post: 120878, member: 543"] I had a copy of LSP may years ago and at the time it did an enormous amount compared to LOR or Vixen. 1 of the most amazing things that it did was crash LOTS. Xlights does pretty near everything that you could want in a sequencer. 1 of the few things that LSP did and no other sequencer has (as far as I know) was the ability to wipe over a bit of timeline and see the effects/sounds for that section. Xlights does so much more than any other sequencer it really has no comparison. It also has a massive userbase as it has become the preferred sequencer these days. Xlights 4 has absolutely no resemblance to what Nutcracker had way back in the stone age. It's also orders of magnitudes faster at processing than what LSP used to be. It's now a few seconds for every few thousand channels compared to LSP which was probably at least a few minutes for every few hundred channels. There's a few ACL users pretty close to you assuming you're still in Aspley. Deyne in Bald Hills is an Xlights user. Brad in Bracken Ridge was a Vixen user but he may have come over to Xlights these days. They are both running displays that are probably in the 100,000 channel range at a guess. [/QUOTE]
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