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[QUOTE="Mark_M, post: 107366, member: 29098"] The ones [USER=25027]@OzAz[/USER] has linked are controlled by a pixel controller, each LED can be whatever colour and brightness you want. If those are too expensive I would look at creating a 'peace stake'. I would just focus on the idea and implementation of them so far, this video is very in depth about programming them. [MEDIA=youtube]MezJiXe9bSI[/MEDIA] [i][size=2][url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MezJiXe9bSI]View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MezJiXe9bSI[/url][/size][/i] What sort of setup would you like? I'm presuming one timed to music, but people here do have 'static displays' with pixel controllers. You're going to need a programmable controller. Cheap pixel controllers with built in patterns will not do. Like [USER=25027]@OzAz[/USER] has said above; a Falcon pixel controller is likely overkill for what you want done. I'm thinking a DIY controller might do alright; like an ESP pixelstick or a Kulp controller. I would look back over [USER=25027]@OzAz[/USER] 's post; I think we're going to need more information and you're going to need to do some research. xLights 'meteor' effect is likely sufficient. However that video above shows some cool animates that you could do. [/QUOTE]
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