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[QUOTE="AAH, post: 71874, member: 543"] At this point in time I wouldn't buy either LOR or LSP as Vixen 3, Xlights 4 and HLS offer pretty much the same thing but at zero cost. The only advantage to LOR is that it is very simple to use. If you were after a comparative simplicity for a low channel count then Vixen 2 would be an alternative. DMX cannot directly run most common pixels. There are adaptor devices that will allow you to control up to 510 channels and there are actually some pixels that will receive dmx. The better option for pixels is always an E1.31 pixel controller. Both dmx and LOR communicate via RS485 with the protocol varying between the 2. Both can be daisy chained up to 32 devices deep (according to the RS485 spec) with the reality being that you can potentially go to more devices than that as there are low power RS485 receivers commonly used now. For LOR that kinda means you can have 32 16 channel boards daisy chained (they do now have 24 channel boards) and for dmx you can daisy chain 32 deep with the number of channel per board varying from 3 to more than 60. With dmx you are limited to 512 channels that are addressable on a given dmx line that is generated by either a usb dongle or E1.31-dmx bridge. [/QUOTE]
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