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[QUOTE="DavidJ247, post: 73973, member: 24718"] Thanks to everyone for the warm welcome! Djgra79, I drove by your display yesterday and it is excellent, the videos don't do it justice! Only found your message when I got home, thanks for the kind offer, it would be great to see up close how it all comes together, when's a good time to catch up? i13, thanks for the advice, yes one of the reasons I went off the LOR idea originally was that I had many different voltage light sets and the thought of switching or dimming through transformers seemed troublesome. Also the cost at the time, it was big $ to get started with LOR and relatively low number of chanels for the money. I'm keen to start with a pixel controller, some pixels and software and get my head around that first. Next step would then be to integrate some of my existing low voltage lights, any suggestions on dc controllers? I do have some AC only lights in my display, ropelights, effects lights etc so down the track I may look at adding an AC controller but I have plenty to do before that! A question out of left field, let me know if this is covered somewhere else in the forums. Interactivity with the light show, any body have experience with this? For example, a button to press to start a show or perhaps a sensor or button to trigger a particular sequence of lights or sound during a show? What sort of hardware would be required to make this possible? Maybe I'm getting ahead of myself with this, just thinking out aloud. [/QUOTE]
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