Wow, this reminded me of the old days of Vixen 2.0. This will come in handy for sequencing all of my reindeer models that I have not been using since I migrated to pixels only. Thank you very much for all you are doing for the community. I remind all that we should please consider donating any amount in support of our developers. These guys put in tons of efforts to get us free software for our hobby.
Nice video Keith. AC mode looks almost like all the old LOR effects like I was used to from a number of years ago. Awesome work and awesome explanations.
Hi Keith I’m new to Xlights, but have loads of old legacy mains lights, what controller would I need to use my old lights and control them from within an X lights sequence?
The most common controllers for non pixel lights are from Light-O-Rama and Renard. You can also look into the Pixel-2-Things boards or Hanson Electronics have some AC light control boards.
Wow, this reminded me of the old days of Vixen 2.0. This will come in handy for sequencing all of my reindeer models that I have not been using since I migrated to pixels only. Thank you very much for all you are doing for the community.
I remind all that we should please consider donating any amount in support of our developers. These guys put in tons of efforts to get us free software for our hobby.
Nice video Keith. AC mode looks almost like all the old LOR effects like I was used to from a number of years ago.
Awesome work and awesome explanations.
Yes ... I was sick of hearing how xlights was no good for AC light sequencing.
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Hi Keith
I’m new to Xlights, but have loads of old legacy mains lights, what controller would I need to use my old lights and control them from within an X lights sequence?
The most common controllers for non pixel lights are from Light-O-Rama and Renard. You can also look into the Pixel-2-Things boards or Hanson Electronics have some AC light control boards.