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[QUOTE="scamper, post: 98434, member: 22285"] Welcome to the nuthouse :D er umm ACL :) In my opinion what you have done is the best way to learn. I did the same the first year, bought a few bits and pieces, came up with some props, sequenced (that was the first WOW moment) then bought some more lights. When I had set everything up, it was great... But still not enough lights. So I had standard big W lights to "fill in the blanks" Each year i learnt a little more and added a bit more. i am still learning and adding :thumbsup: Oh, and I still haven't sequenced any new songs for this year, so I am sort of in the same boat :eek: [/QUOTE]
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