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[QUOTE="AAH, post: 77271, member: 543"] LOR is great if you want plug and play (virtually) and you have lots of money to spend. The LOR software is now getting somewhat dated compared to Xlights 4 and Vixen 3 and it costs hundreds of dollars that are better spent on blinky lights. Once you know the basics of how DMX and E1.31 work it isn't very hard to understand them and they provide much cheaper options than using LOR boards. If you can get to the mini in May then by the following weekend you could be well on your way to sequencing with a much better/cheaper product than LOR S4. Around May the time to get lights from benbrown, Ray Wu, Paul Zhang etc in China is usually only about a week so that gives you enormous amounts of time to play. Actually seeing the lights, boards, sequencers in person will save massive amounts of time reading the ACL 101. [/QUOTE]
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