Operator`s manual

10. Running the show - Page 181
TitanUniversal_Man_v7-0_PE.doc 02 September 2013
A set list is made up of tracks. When a track is added it automatically
links to the current page. Pressing the play button next to the track
will automatically select the correct playback page (except on Pearl
Expert, because the rollers cannot be moved automatically).
To create a Set List, click the plus button in the top right corner of
the window. You can choose Empty, Pages, and Build. Pages will
automatically create a set list using the legends of your existing
playback pages, one page per track. Build allows you to select the
pages in the order you want them. Or you can manually add a track
using the plus button below the track list.
Enter notes by selecting a track and clicking the notes button, bottom
right, or the Edit Note context menu button.
You can temporarily remove a track from the set list using the
Park Track context menu button.
If you prefer to operate by using the Page+/Page- buttons, you
can change the function of these buttons to step through the
tracks in the set list window, using the Page Mode context
menu button. When Page Mode is set to Set List, the
Page+/Page- buttons are reassigned to step through tracks in
the Set List, and the playback pages will automatically change
as programmed in the Set List. Set Page Mode to Normal to
restore normal operation. (Not available on Pearl Expert).
You can copy, move or delete tracks using the appropriate
function buttons on the console.
You can change the legend of the Set List or of individual tracks
using the [Set Legend] option.
10.5 MIDI or DMX remote triggering
You can set up the console to allow most features to be triggered by
external events. This is very useful in complex shows or when using
in an automated setup.
10.5.1 Connecting remote trigger sources
To connect a MIDI source, connect it to the MIDI in connector on the
console.
DMX inputs are connected to one of the DMX output connectors using
a DMX male to male gender changer cable. (This is a simple plug to
plug cable with all pins wired straight through, i.e. 1-1, 2-2 and 3-3).
10.5.2 Setting up remote triggering
Enter System mode and select [Triggers]. The Triggers window will
open. You will need a Touch Wing or external monitor to use this
function as it is not shown on the onboard display.