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[QUOTE="someoneAUS, post: 129876, member: 2949"] Im thinking if I can setup a board of say 5 buttons each with a song attached I can leave the lights twinkling and then if someone presses the button make them do the things and play the music and then go back to twinkling after. Which hopefully has the added bonus of being less annoying to neighbours as most of the time the lights wont be doing much. I have not played around with the controllers side of things enough to see what is and isn't possible in that regard first step is actually getting some working lights. Sounds like 30/m is the popular vote in terms of LED density. One thing that I have not quite understood before I pull the trigger. How do you deal with the two data inputs? Connect one? Connect both to the one output? Connect both to different outputs with the same signal? [/QUOTE]
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