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[QUOTE="AAH, post: 114348, member: 543"] Welcome to ACL It's a good move to stay away from LOR. It's too expensive for what it does and the sequencer has nothing on LOR. If you're wanting to go with a fairly DIY option then using a Pi Zero wireless will give you a fairly powerful tool and you can expand it lots or if you want more connection options then a Pi3B+ will do lots and you can keep using it for years as a pixel controller, a panel controller and/or to run your show. With Falcon Player installed on it you can control up to a few thousand pixels or up to a few dozen P10 panels. It's really a much better option than an Arduino. [/QUOTE]
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