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Where does everyone get there Christmas sequences?


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Do you all just make your own?, or do you buy them somewhere? There seems to be only about ten on the light-o-roma web sight. I was looking for more of the classic Christmas songs. I am also very new to this, just built my first controler and never used it yet. Thanks!

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George Simmons wrote:

I got a couple at K-Mart (back before they bought Sears) ;) but since then I've made my own.

Ya up here we get them at Canadian Tire it is a big Christmas store ;) I found though that making my own worked really well also.
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Most write their own sequences. If that isn't your thing you can go online and search you'll find plenty of free ones that people are willing to share.

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Look under sequences on this forum. There is a message that contains links to several sites that offer sequences for free and for sale.

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I seem to remember that I got some of my at "Sequences-R-Us" which is usually located next to "Toys-R-Us" and Babys-R-Us".

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Holy crap!!! This guy has 4 posts and your already busting his chops!!! You all know that they come from some other members and you claim them as your own, and then try to sell them.:P Really, there are several sites that offer them for free, just look in the sequence forum and welcome aboard. We are all here to help and have fun.

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I only used 2 sequences that weren't mine, ended up spending more time "fixing" and "adding" more to the free sequence then it was just to do it myself from the beginning.

But I always share sequences that I created. I have no issues with that

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I get a lot of enjoyment from writing the sequences, as I'm sure many members do.

I've never bought, mainly because I suspect it would be hard to find a setup close enough to mine that didn't need a load of modifications.

I will admit that sequencing is probably the longest part of setting up the whole display.

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