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Tiger Lighting Console
Tiger Touch

Technical Specifications:
Powered by the robust Titan operating system
Intel Core i5 dual-core processor, 120GB SSD, 4GB RAM
Supports Chinese menu display and includes multiple languages
Features a built-in 15.4-inch touchscreen; expandable to a 17-inch touchscreen
8 DMX output ports, 4096 DMX channels
Supports Artnet, expandable to 12 DMX outputs and 9,216 channels
10 macro keys, programmable for any function
20 playback faders, supporting 1,000 virtual playbacks
Powerful CMY color mixing capabilities
Supports handwritten naming via a doodle-style interface
Supports CITP protocol, allowing preview of built-in content from servers or digital fixtures
Includes a reserved external Wi-Fi access point for remote control via iPod Touch and iPhone
Includes a library of thousands of fixtures and built-in fixture editing software
Built-in Visualiser stage simulation software with video support
Provides MIDI timecode control via MIDI remote playback buttons or faders
Built-in pixel mapping and graphics generator
The powerful Titan system is more user-friendly compared to the previous classic Pearl system. Each feature is more refined.
Hardware Design:
The Tiger Touch connects to lighting fixtures via the DMX512 protocol. It features 12 DMX universes (each with 512 control channels).
Four physical DMX outputs connect directly to fixtures, and DMX signals can also be transmitted via Ethernet and wireless Ethernet.
It supports connection to remote DMX nodes and the ACDI system for connecting to Visualiser.
Four physical DMX signal outputs and a MIDI interface
The console features high-quality faders and buttons manufactured in Taiwan. Tested for over 100,000 fader and button operations, ensuring reliable performance even under high-frequency use.
TT’s playback faders and fixed program faders
The Tiger Touch in the Titan system introduces a new “CUE LIST” feature for programming.
The difference between Cue Lists and Chases is that Chases crossfade between cues, while Cue Lists track changes between cues.
Cue Lists allow you to record a series of cues, each with independent timing settings, which can be triggered by the Go button or automatically advance to the next cue.
This allows you to create a complete show within a single LIST.
The Touch Tiger console features encoders imported from Germany and brushed aluminum knobs, making it easier to adjust the three parameter wheels. In addition to parameter adjustment, these wheels can also be used to scroll up and down through pages and select program steps.
The TT offers a wide range of expansion interfaces: 2 USB 2.0 ports; MIDI input and output ports; a 25-pin serial port for connecting printers and other devices;
an Ethernet port; a gooseneck light mount; PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports; a VGA port; audio input, output, and microphone ports; an optical fiber port; and one spare USB port or a lighting recording output.
The console height is adjustable to achieve optimal screen visibility.
The pixel mapping function arranges lights in a matrix to generate any effect, such as portraits, text, stripes, triangles, or flowing patterns.
You can use the Wi-Fi signal from an iPod Touch or iPhone to control, test, and focus the lights, as well as run playback and reset functions.
Console Touchscreen Interface
For consoles using the TITAN system, you can download the TITAN simulation software. Install and practice to gain a better understanding of the TITAN console’s features.

 

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