Postby icke_siegen » 20 Aug 2013, 07:04
Hi,
there are sooooo many differences that it's hard to answer your question in a brief. In particular, the way how important you deem those differences depends from your way of programming. I will try some of the most important ones:
- in general, Titan is the plattform, hardware and software, which is being actively developed, whilst the Classic hard-/software hasn't changed in years, and will come to an end of life sooner or later (this is just my humble opinion, not an official Avo announcement)
- some of the major Titan advantages:
-- with Titan, you can program cuelists in many ways, which is just not possible on Classic
-- basically unlimited number of fixtures, regardless of HTP/LTP; much more DMX universes available
-- neat way to operate multi-channel fixtures (e.g. multicell fixtures, media servers etc.)
-- triggering via MIDI, DMX-In, MIDI-Timecode
-- soon: nice remote, group masters, network backup
-- not so soon: full-fledged networking
-- and manymanymanymany more
However, here are some reasons why some people still prefer Classic, given they feel comfortable with the limited feature-set:
- sound-to-light, which will probabkly never be possible with Titan
- the consoles boot up in seconds (Titan: in minutes), and usually even power loss doesn't hurt (with Titan, this can cause trouble - a UPS is strongly recommended)
- very simply put: the number of faders. E.g. if your standard setup usually includes lots of PAR cans and just some movers, even I might go for a Classic desk every now and the (good old R'n'R times)