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Chapter 6: Touchscreen and TT Control
Most of the TT24’s configuration occurs on the Touchscreen and/or the TT 
control software. This section discusses the general conventions for both in-
terfaces. Since the TT control software screens mirror and elaborate the Touch-
screens, they will not be discussed except to define their functional differences. 
In both the Touchscreen and TT control, the Ctrl key has a useful function: 
Press and hold the Ctrl key and adjust any TT control parameter to restore its 
default value. For example, press and hold Ctrl and adjust a Pan knob to set it 
to the center position, or adjust an EQ Gain knob to set it to 0 dB.
NOTE:
The Touchscreen and TT control screens can be synchronized, so displaying a new 
screen on one displays the corresponding screen on the other, or independent, 
allowing two engineers simultaneous access to the console. They are synchro-
nized by default. See page 91 to toggle this setting. 
6.1
TT Control Conventions
The TT control software expands the TT24’s control possibilities by providing:
• Remote control of all functions from a PC connected via USB
• Improved metering and graphics than can be displayed on the Touchscreen
• Remote Venue/Preset management and console–>console backup/restore
• Console firmware upgrade capability
• Detailed Snapshot management
The TT24 connects to the PC via a USB cable (six-ft cable supplied). The 
minimum PC requirements are summarized below. 
Table 6-1  Minimum PC Requirements
The TT control interface has knobs, buttons, graphs, and drop down menus, 
each described in the following sections.
Screen Resolution
 Processor Speed
Operating System 
1024 x 768
600 MHz
Windows 2000 or XP