Titan Mobile Blackout, Labeling
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Titan Mobile Blackout, Labeling
I am interested in the titan mobile, but have a few questions about it. Since the console includes no GM, is there a way to instantly BO and then restore to the state of multiple PBs running? Also I am curious as to how the PB legends will line up to the PBs and if they are adjustable in size. Being able to change pages and see what is on each PB is very important to me, as is BO. I know that this can be done with the tiger touch, but I'm interested in being able to program on a flight/bus and the touch seems a little big for that. Thoughts?
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As for the DBO: I might overlook some nifty detail (used this only for a little show with some statics), but: program a 'dummy' cue onto one of the buttons, set key profile to 'SWOP', and you're done (this way you might consider including a 'block shape' for your movers, too...) .
PB legend size (I guess you refer to the virtual roller): no, there is no way to change their size - the virtual roller will always consume a fixed percentage of your screen real estate. Thus, with a screen of appropriate size, they'll line up pretty well with the actual handles - however, this is not really a hindrance.
The PB touch buttons ('playbacks' workspace window, however, can be adjusted in size as like as all the other workspace windows' touchbuttons.
PB legend size (I guess you refer to the virtual roller): no, there is no way to change their size - the virtual roller will always consume a fixed percentage of your screen real estate. Thus, with a screen of appropriate size, they'll line up pretty well with the actual handles - however, this is not really a hindrance.
The PB touch buttons ('playbacks' workspace window, however, can be adjusted in size as like as all the other workspace windows' touchbuttons.
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Well, no, standard mode 0 does the job - since it swops the HTP channels only (dimmer); you'll see the movements of running chases/shapes whilst blacking out. Mode 2 is to make LTP channels fade.
Screen size: best thing would be to try yourself - you'll soon learn that matching sizes to the real handles is by far not that important (in particular since the screen will not be directly behind the faders anyway). I will not come to test it before tomorrow, but I personally feel comfortable with 17" and 19" - bigger sizes require larger movements with your pointing device/ your extremities when using a touch screen; smaller sizes give you less overview. It always depends from your working habit.
Screen size: best thing would be to try yourself - you'll soon learn that matching sizes to the real handles is by far not that important (in particular since the screen will not be directly behind the faders anyway). I will not come to test it before tomorrow, but I personally feel comfortable with 17" and 19" - bigger sizes require larger movements with your pointing device/ your extremities when using a touch screen; smaller sizes give you less overview. It always depends from your working habit.
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