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[QUOTE="Cmndrbrain, post: 94977, member: 27163"] Like many people, I am new to controlled lighting. Through many months of reading and research, I have made my decisions and am ready for this coming year. I'm starting off fairly simple. My setup is a few strings of both 12v and 5v pixels connected to a Sansdevices E682 and an E6804. I will be using Xlights, because the extra laptop I have for this endeavor still has Windows Vista and Vixen will not install it. This year, I'm not ready to sync to music. For now, I just want a colorful animated display. My question involves pixel nodes that are kept up year round. I have a couple strings that are rectangular nodes that I want to keep up year round for a wall wash. I would like to wall wash the house with non-animated colors for other the holidays. Red, white and blue for the 4th of July, pastel colors for Easter, purple and orange for Holloween, etc. I figured on using the E6804 for those nodes. Since it will just static colors, what setup/software would be best for this situation? Do I still need to use Xlights and just set the colors in a sequence that's like 1 hr long and repeat it, possibly using Falcon Pi player? Or, is there a controller that will set the colors and stay? [/QUOTE]
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