Operator`s manual

Page 176 – 10. Running the show
TitanUniversal_Man_v7-0_PE.doc 02 September 2013
The Grand Master fader is disabled by default. It can be enabled in
the user settings if required.
You can, if you wish, assign any playback fader to be a master fader
by going to System mode and selecting [Assign Mastering].
10.1.5 Speed Masters
Playbacks can be assigned to a Speed Master which allow you to
control the speed of shapes or effects stored in a cue (or in the case
of chases, to modify the speed of the chase).
There are eight possible Speed Masters which allow you to separately
control the speed of different playbacks, if you need to.
A playback is assigned to a Speed Master by pressing [Playback
Options] then [Speed Source]. The following speed sources are
available:
Local (default - no Speed Master)
BPM 1-4 (override the local speed with a fixed value from the
master)
Rate 1-4 (proportionally modify the local speed using the
master)
There is also a Rate Grand Master which, if used, proportionally
controls the four Rate Masters (BPM Masters are not affected).
To use Speed Masters you will need to assign some handles on the
console to act as the Speed Master faders. Switch the console to
System mode and select [Assign Mastering]. Special key profile
options are available for Speed Masters, BPM Masters default to Tap
Tempo.
10.1.6 Group Masters
You can assign a fader to control the master intensity of each fixture
group. To do this you simply save (or move) the group button to a
handle with a fader.
The blue button will then select fixtures in the group and holding the
blue button gives you softkey options to filter the selection according
to a pattern.
Using the [Playback Options] command you can set the fader mode
to the following:
Scale master (proportional control)
HTP (override level if higher than current output)
Limit (sets hard limit)
Take Over (place fixture and its intensity in programmer when
level matched)
Disabled (ignore fader)
If the playback fader has a display area on the screen, the level and
mode of the master will be shown.