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[QUOTE="AAH, post: 107551, member: 543"] Hi and welcome to ACL Karlos Without knowing the specifics of the pixie strings that you mentioned it's hard to give super relevant advice. The ACL101 will be handy as a reference for you. If the pixie strings are plain dumb low voltage led strings then a DMX dimmer like my DMX36 or many others could potentially do the job for you. If the strings are actually intelligent pixel strings then you can run fairly straight off a Raspberry Pi running Falcon Player. It is easier with a cape like my rPi-28D+ or the multitude of similar ones as these have the level converters, fusing and connectors built in. If you share some further info on the specific lights then the info given can get more specific. [/QUOTE]
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