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Additional Uses of an LED Controller for Color

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Summary: Learn some more great tips on how to use a controller for colors in LED lights in this free home maintenance video.

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By Kyle Saylors
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Kyle Saylors has been in national film and television production for over ten years. He has also provided tour support for artists and promoted concerts including Lori morgan, Aaron...read more

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"This is Kyle with Expert Village and today we're going to show you how to use a LED lighting system. And so let's go back to system action, hit setup, now when you click the setup button again, in your color flow then you've got a couple of options here. A, you can either have your run speed now you can go down so let's say for instance here we're going to go all the way up we're at eighty percent, ninety, ninety five so you can create whatever pattern you want. Now this saves the effect automatically inside the box when you're through so when, when, if that's the speed that you like then you click the setup button which is going back a step. Now you have your flash speed which is at zero right now, this is the frequency of the flash. Now on this particular one this is the pulses between the flashes so we're going to go up to ninety eight, to ninety nine and to a hundred. See if you notice the flash that, that leaves a blackness in between. Now if you go to zero there's going to be no blackness in between, it's just going to be constantly flashing so that's the flash speed. Now if you hit the setup button again now here you can select a color see? As you switch through the colors then, now it's red and blue so it has a little bit of a difference here. You go up again and it, you has a little purple now in there, now it's a little cyan. As you keep going then you could try, oh see now it's green and yellow because yellow is the base. So this is a great way that you can just keep going up through the color pallet to find exactly the pattern that you want. So that way once you get it, let's say if this is what you want, this is the flash speed that you want you go back so you know that number twenty, your two color flow this would be for a particular song so you can write that down on a sheet of paper. And a, you can write it down, twenty, two color flow and you've got your whole setup and you've got your menu, when the songs over just hit the menu button and it'll go to black."

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