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    Posted: 13 Jan 2009 at 10:00am
Sequence Authors: Howard & Colin Burke
Music Title: Feliz Navidad
Music Artist: José Feliciano
Music Source: Amazon
Sequencing Software: Aurora
Controllers: 4 x ACx16 Gold
Channels: 64 (only 62 used)
Video Link: http://vimeo.com/2809709

This is our first year with Christmas lights, our previous and on-going project is a Halloween attraction. This was a last minute display, we started in early December, then went on a weeks vacation, so its been somewhat rushed! We have 3 other songs sequenced, but they are all based in some way on other peoples shared sequences, so not eligible for the contest. This song was 100% sequenced from scratch.

The windows are outlined in multi-color LED rope light, though on the video they just look white. In the center of each window is a Mickey Mouse wreath, hand constructed using candy-cane colored rope light on wire frames created using 3 wire wreath frames. Other features are 2 10' trees, 8 4' rope light trees, 40 candy canes, flood lights, strobe lights and some illuminated reindeer's. In the right hand picture window is a rear projected slideshow giving the radio frequency to tune into to listen to the music (transmitted using a Ramsey FM30B).

We hope you enjoy and thanks for creating this contest.


Edited by DisZip - 13 Jan 2009 at 10:01am
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