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[QUOTE="i13, post: 77743, member: 21708"] Hi curytntm There is minimal price difference between pixels and dumb RGB. I'm no longer buying any dumb RGB because pixels are capable of so much more. What sort of lights do you already have? In my first year of computer control, I converted my existing lights to computer control and was very happy with the result. It was cheaper than buying dumb RGB because I already had the lights but it was more complicated. Added pixels in my second year while still using the old lights. If you want to use yours, count the number of wires between the 8 function controllers and first LED. The ones with 2 wires AND an 8 function controller need a different controller type from AAH. I also agree that a USB dongle is worth having but you might want to switch to an E1.31 to DMX bridge because dongles can stutter. Even still, a dongle is worth having for testing purposes because they're simple to plug in and use. Have a read of the 101 manual if you haven't already as it is a great starting point for information [url=http://auschristmaslighting.com/forums/index.php/topic,1889.0.html]http://auschristmaslighting.com/forums/index.php/topic,1889.0.html[/url] Also visit us in chat. Chat is a great place to ask questions and get to meet the forum members. Background knowledge is not required. [/QUOTE]
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