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[QUOTE="OzAz, post: 102618, member: 25027"] Yes, the [URL='https://www.pixelcontroller.com/store/index.php']Falcon Controller [/URL]is, I've been reliably informed, a good controller, with good support from the designer/manufacturer. Yes, [URL='http://xlights.org/']xLights [/URL]is the software of choice, at least here on the ACL forum, apart from the few that use [URL='http://www.vixenlights.com/']Vixen[/URL]. You can certainly install xLights, put a photo of your house in the background, then place 'models'/'props' in the layout to see whats looks good / is what you want; before you actually buy the controller or lights. A possible issue with those particular lights is they are only 3"/7.6cm spacing, which depending on what particular use your planning for them, may not be enough. I had to use 4"/10cm spacing for some of my props. [/QUOTE]
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