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Programmer (see page 118).
Titan Remote
Titan remote runs on an iPhone or iPod Touch and can control the
Titan Remote
Titan remote runs on an iPhone or iPod Touch and can control the
console using Wi-Fi. This is invaluable for focusing, and you can also
activate playbacks.
14.2
New programming features
There are some great new programming features which previously
were only found on the Diamond 4.
Fixture overlap, Attribute overlap
The overlap functions allow you to sequence the way a cue plays
Fixture overlap, Attribute overlap
The overlap functions allow you to sequence the way a cue plays
back. Normally when you fire a cue, everything would move to its
programmed setting all together. The fixture overlap feature causes
each fixture to move to the new setting in sequence, giving some
amazing roll or peel effects without any programming. Attribute
overlap is a similar effect with different attributes. When “busking”,
palettes can also be applied with overlap.
Fixture exchange and Copy Fixture
The Fixture exchange function enables you to replace fixtures which
Fixture exchange and Copy Fixture
The Fixture exchange function enables you to replace fixtures which
are used in your show with alternative fixtures, retaining important
elements such as cue times, shapes and legends. It is very useful for
touring shows and venues with a high turnover of events, allowing
you to cope with different house rigs or equipment availability.
You can copy fixtures you already have in your show. The new copy
You can copy fixtures you already have in your show. The new copy
will come complete with all the cues and palettes of the original
fixture you’ve copied.
Multiple times
The Titan software allows multiple timers for cues. This means in a
Multiple times
The Titan software allows multiple timers for cues. This means in a
complicated show you can have lots of fades going on from different
cues each under the control of a different timer.
Playback priorities
You can configure how playbacks will behave if you turn on two
Playback priorities
You can configure how playbacks will behave if you turn on two
playbacks controlling the same fixture. For each playback, priority can
be set to Low, Normal, High or Very High. If a fixture is being
controlled by a playback and you turn on a playback of the same or
higher priority, then the new playback will take over. However, if the
new playback is set to lower priority than the first playback, the
fixture will not change.
This is useful if, for example, you’ve programmed looks using all your
This is useful if, for example, you’ve programmed looks using all your
fixtures, then you decide you want a couple of them to spotlight a
singer. If you set the Spotlight playback to be high priority, then
while it is active no other playback will affect the spotlight fixtures.
Release
When a playback is killed, you can set how the LTP channels release.
Release
When a playback is killed, you can set how the LTP channels release.
The default setting is to not release any attributes (i.e. LTP channels
will not change when the playback is killed), but you can set
attributes to revert to their state in the most recently active playback.