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10. Running the show - Page 187
TitanUniversal_Man_v8-0_TT.doc 05 August 2014
Turn on a playback: note on ($9n pp ll)
Note number (pp) = playback number, from 0 - 14 (decimal)
Key velocity (ll) = playback level, from 0 - 127 (decimal). 127=Full
example $9n $03 $40 Playback Fader 4 at 50% level.
(Note that Playback Fader numbers start at zero, so subtract one
from the number on the console to get the MIDI note number).
To turn off a playback, send a note on command with velocity=0. The
console does not recognise MIDI note off ($8n) commands.
Stop/run/step a chase etc: after touch ($An pp cc)
Note number (pp) = playback number, from 0 - 19 (decimal)
Aftertouch value (cc) = control codes:
$00 stop chase
$01 run chase
$02 restart from step 1
$03 fade to next step using programmed fade times
$04 snap directly to next step
10.6 Linking consoles for multi-user or backup
On large shows it is sometimes needed to have multiple operators
running different aspects of the show. The Titan system allows a
number of consoles to be connected together to give an integrated
system with multiple control surfaces.
In addition, on many shows it is important to have a backup console
running in case the main console fails during the show. Titan allows
you to run a second console over the network which it keeps
synchronised with the main console. Should the worst happen, a
single keypress can transfer control to the backup console.
10.6.1 Setting up consoles for multi-user
Titan consoles may be connected to each other for collaborative
programming or show operation. Multi-user operation is described in
detail in section
2.4 on page 35.
10.6.2 Setting up consoles for backup
Any Titan console can act as backup for any other console, they do
not have to be the same model. For example you could run Titan
Mobile as backup.
However do think about what parts of your show will become
inaccessible if the backup device has less faders/handles than the
main console.
1> Connect both consoles to the same network and ensure they
are set to the same IP range (see section 14 on page 217).
2> Press Disk, [TitanNet Sessions], [Backup].
3> Consoles available for backup will be listed in the softkeys.

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