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[QUOTE="B_P_J, post: 63224, member: 22291"] Hey there, Welcome to ACL, you have come to the right place, everyone here has been nothing but amazing when it comes to little problems along the way, this year was my first year doing any light sequencing and boy it was fun, i cant wait for Christmas 2015, As the other guys have pointed out to read the 101 Manual i would say to do that, its an amazing resource and i should be using it more lol Couple of questions for you though: 1) Are the RGB lights you got Pixels/Smart (e.g. they have an IC, depending on which ones this could be 1IC per 1LED or maybe 1IC per 3LED's) or are they Dumb RGB strips (the whole length consists of 3 Channels {Channel 1 = Red, Channel 2 = Green, Channel 3 = Blue}), 2) What Sequencing software are you using? i use Vixen 3, (it was free and does everything i need for now) others will say LightShow Pro, Nutcracker/Xlights, etc but it all comes down to personal preference and how you feel about the software, i would recommend downloading each and giving them ago, LightShow Pro demo doesn't allow for any light Outputs to work so be mindful of that if your trying to test the lights. I may not know everything you ask but i can surely try to help out where i can, Otherwise enjoy your time here on ACL, and i hope you get the answers your looking for. Brad [/QUOTE]
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