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Copyright Avolites Limited 2011
Page 68 – 6. Cues
TitanMobile_Man_v4-0.doc 07/04/2011 13:46:00
To select Blind mode, hold down the Avolites button and select the
[Blind] option. The option shows [Active] or [Inactive].
Individual playbacks can be set to Blind mode using [Playback
Options]. The playback will then output only to Visualiser, not to the
stage.
6.2 Playback
Because it’s possible to play back a large number of cues at the same
time, Titan Mobile has to have rules on how it combines the output
from different cues. These are called HTP and LTP rules.
6.2.1 HTP and LTP
Titan Mobile treats control channels in two ways:
Dimmer or intensity channels work on the principle of “Highest
Takes Precedence” (HTP). If an HTP channel is active at
different levels in several cues, the highest level will be output.
When you fade out a cue, the HTP channels fade out with it.
All other channels work on the principle of “Latest Takes
Precedence” (LTP). The latest change takes over from any other
values, so the most recent cue to be turned on is the one which
is output. When you fade out a cue, LTP channels retain their
values until changed by another cue.
6.2.2 Playing back a cue
To fire (play back) a cue, raise the fader. (Make sure there are no
values in the programmer by pressing the Clear button, because
anything in the programmer will override the playback).
You can fire several cues at once.
The HTP levels in the cue will be mastered by the fader level;
for example if you set the fader at 50% then all HTP levels will
be 50% of their programmed values.
LTP channels are triggered as soon as the fader goes above
0%. If a fade time is programmed the LTP channels will start to
fade; if there is no fade time they will snap to position (unless
the cue is set to Mode 2; see the timings section
6.6 on page
73 for details of modes).
You can Flash the cue by pressing the grey flash button. You
can Swop (solo) the cue by pressing the blue Swop button (all
other active cues will turn off while the button is pressed). Flash
and Solo only work when the key is set to Run mode (and if you
haven’t reassigned the function of the buttons using Key
Profiles, see below).
You can Preload the cue by assigning the Preload function to
the blue or grey buttons using Key Profiles. Preload sets the
attributes of fixtures in the playback which are not currently
active in any other playbacks. This is useful to avoid the fixtures
visibly moving into position or changing colours or gobos when
you raise the fader of the cue. To assign Preload, hold Avo Shift
and press [Edit Key Profile], then press the button you want to
assign (also see section
10.3.4 on page 112.) Note that this will
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