Operator`s manual
5. Palettes - Page 83
TitanUniversal_Man_v7-0_PE.doc 02 September 2013
5. Palettes
When programming a show you will find that you frequently use
certain positions, colours, etc. The console lets you store these
settings so you can recall them at the touch of a button rather than
having to find them on the wheels every time. This is very useful
when busking a show.
When you use a palette to record a cue, the console stores a
reference to the palette, rather than the actual value. This means
that if you program your cues using palettes, you can easily change
all the positions in your show just by reprogramming a few palette
entries rather than having to reprogram all the cues. This is handy if
you are touring and have to cope with different stages or truss
heights every show.
Palettes are stored and selected using the grey Palette buttons, and
also if you have the Touch Wing there are buttons on the touch
screen, grouped into different windows for Colours, Positions and
Gobos & Beams. You can set a legend for each button so that you
know what you’re going to get.
If the Colours, Positions, Gobos & Beams windows are not shown,
press
View then [Open Workspace Window] then [Groups and
Palettes] to show all three windows.