Theatre Programming Quick Guide
If you are used to programming other theatre-style consoles, you will be more familiar with using a keypad/syntax style interface, rather than the Titan touchscreen. But fear not because you can program a theatre show on Titan using keypad syntax and this is how you do it.
- Labelled buttons on the console are shown like this: Enter.
- The @ button is the one next to the numeric keypad.
- The Cue button is labelled Connect or Connect/Cue on some consoles.
- The Thru button is labelled Thru or Through on some consoles.
- The And and Thru buttons are not provided as fixed buttons on some consoles, softkey And and Through options are provided instead.
Dimmers/Fixtures have a User Number (which is equivalent to the Channel Number on other consoles), shown in the top left corner of the fixture button. This is the number n shown in the keypad commands below. You can change this number using the Set Legend softkey, see section Changing the Patch. Groups also have a User Number.
Setting Dimmer/Fixture Levels
Keypresses | Action |
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n @ @ | Set fixture n to 100% |
n @ v Enter | Set fixture n to v% (you need to enter 2 digits so "50" for 50%) |
n Thru m @ v Enter | Set fixtures n - m to v% |
n And m And p @ v Enter | Set fixtures n, m, p to v% |
Group n @ v Enter | Set fixtures in group n to v% |
Clear | Snap release edited channels back to programmed state - like Cheat on ETC |
t Clear | Release edited channels fading over time t |
Setting Other Attributes of Intelligent Fixtures
Keypresses | Action |
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n Enter | Select fixture n for control |
n Thru m Enter | Select fixtures n to m for control |
Group n Enter | Select all fixtures in group n for control |
Once you have selected the fixtures:
Press one of the Attribute Bank buttons Colour Gobo etc. The current function of the wheels is shown bottom right on the screen. Press the same Attribute Bank again to page through different attributes e.g. if there are 2 gobo wheels keep pressing Gobo to access the other attributes.
Use the wheels to set the value. Or press the @ button next to the wheel and type in a value on the keypad.
Programming Cues
Titan can have multiple cue lists. To start a cue list press Create Cue List from the touch screen. Then press a Select button above the fader where you want to store the cue list.
then selectTitan will record into the cue only the dimmers/fixtures you have changed since you last pressed Clear, and that have changed from the previous cue (so if you put up another playback, that won't get recorded). To record everything with intensity above zero, switch Record Mode to "Record by Stage" (see Creating a Cue).
Keypresses | Action |
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fader select fader select | Record the next cue onto the end of the cue list on this fader |
Cue n Enter | Record cue n (will prompt for merge/overwrite if it exists already) |
Time t Enter | Set fade time into programmer (does not affect stored cues; will save with the cue when you record it) |
Cue n Time t Enter | Set fade time of cue n to t seconds |
Delete Cue n Enter Enter | Delete cue n (2^nd^ Enter confirms) |
Copy Cue n @ Cue m Enter | Copy cue n to new cue m |
Copy Cue n @ Enter | Copy cue n onto the end of the cue list |
Open/View fader select | Show the list of cues on screen, click on individual times to edit them |
For the copy commands, you can use Move in place of Copyto move cues. For consoles which don't have a Move button you can press (Avo and Copy) together to get Move.
You can select multiple cues using Thru, And and Not. For example to copy cues 3, 4 ,5 ,7, 10 into a new block of cues starting at cue 20 you could do
Copy fader select **3** Thru **7** Not **6** And **10** @ **20** EnterTo make a Block cue (changes from previous cues do not track), view the cue list as above, in the Tracking column click the cell for the cue you want to change and select Block from the softkeys.
To link cues so they automatically run after each other, the easiest way is on the screen. Click on the "Link" cell (which normally shows "Wait For Go". Then select from the softkeys
Link After Previous Cue or Link With Previous Cue. For Link After, set the "Delay Out" time to set how long the cue will remain before the next cue starts.
Running Cues
Push up the fader of the cue list to make it active. Titan calls this the connected cue list and the control buttons such as Go will operate on this cue list.
Keypresses | Action |
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Cue fader select | If another cue list is active, connect this cue list as the current list |
Go | Run next cue with programmed times |
Cue n Go | Go cue n with programmed times |
t Go | Next cue go with fade time t |
n Cue t Go | Jump to cue n with fade time t |
- If you want moving fixtures to automatically position themselves ready for the next cue, enable the Move In Dark option, see Move In Dark. This option is Off by default.
Editing Cues While Running
Often you need to make changes to cues while the cue is active in a running show. Press Clear before you make changes to be sure that the programmer does not contain any previous changes.
Keypresses | Action |
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Cue Cue | Update current cue by merging programmer |
Time t Enter Cue Cue | Set fade in time of current cue (It is probably easier to use View and click on the time on screen to edit it) |
Effects/Shapes
You can't select Effects/Shapes from the keypad on Titan, but it's still easy:
Select fixtures for control
At the top level menu press Shapes and Effects, Shape Generator, Create
Select the type of shape Dimmer, Pan/Tilt etc
Select a shape from the softkeys or from the Shapes window which appears
Set the Speed, Size, Spread using the wheels
Shapes will record into cues, and will track through subsequent cues. You can deactivate tracked shapes in the Playback View, or set the Shape Tracking in the Playback Options.