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[QUOTE="Manuel, post: 121568, member: 35057"] Hello everyone from Spain. [ATTACH type="full" width="398px"]18505[/ATTACH] I usually decorate my house every Christmas. But ornament in "static". And this year I decided to "give movement". Put on lights and let them "dance". And I'm learning a bit, starting, a few months ago, with DMX512. Buy console, decoders, etc. I have various doubts: 1- The most important. How can I manage to DMX control the led garland lights? The typical Chinese 12V light strip with 3 interlaced led lines. How can I remove the intermittence (eliminate the tristors), and connect them to a decoder as if it were a led strip? Even create 3 lines, as if they were channels. [ATTACH type="full" width="274px"]18507[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" width="312px"]18506[/ATTACH] 2- How far can I go with DMX? Can you get a lot of movement of lights, trees and music? Thanks and greetings to all [/QUOTE]
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