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[QUOTE="Hobes, post: 74222, member: 24865"] ok, so dmx can be used to control, standard lights, and or fixtures, like spot lights. NOT the IC RBG pixels, which are the programmable ones. ws2811 are the ones to create different colors within a wave sequence. so, a tree made of ws2811,12vdc, pixels, using 3 strands of 4 lines containing 22 pixels each line. each strand is daisy chained, with power injection from the first pixel and the last pixel, should give a uniform color thru out. this will be my first item to be made. with e1.31 in mind, i wish to buy a controller to not only run this tree, but to allow further items to be added at some stage. i still dont understand, universes.. my tree is an element, made up of 3 elements. each inner element is divided up into individual elements, ie each light.. then each light can be programmed to do something different...am i getting this right or over thinking it... [/QUOTE]
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