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[QUOTE="Ray Sticko, post: 101811, member: 29626"] G'day. I've been reading and trying to get my head around it all. I was going to use the RPi but I think I'll stick with using the laptop and a.sequencing program and running it all from there. I'll keep my Pi for another project or use it to do my P10 tune in sign. I think I want to go with pixels instead of just dumb RGB and single colour led now. I have a few DMX spot lights and some single colour led strips as well as a few rolls of dumb RGB. I am yet to purchase pixels. Was looking at getting my controllers etc from Hanson electrics being Aussie and all. I am out at work so I haven't downloaded the sequencer yet but I will have a play with both X lights and Vixen and see what I prefer. Now I need help with what controllers to get to allow me to run the DMX spot lights, single colour led strips, dumb RGB strips I already have and pixels too when I purchase them. Next is what pixels to.purchase, and I would like to keep all 12v if I can. I hope this isn't too much trouble for you all. Cheers Sticko. [/QUOTE]
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