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Unleashing the Power of Software Control: A Deep Dive into Avolites Titan PC Suite

Applications of Avolites Titan PC Suite

This is a crucial tool for advanced users. The simulator allows your PC to act exactly like a physical console for networking purposes. For example, you can run Titan Simulator on one laptop and connect it via ArtNet to a visualizer on a second laptop. This is the standard workflow for professional pre-viz. avolites+titan+pc+suite

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I wanted to share a quick resource for anyone looking to get into Avolites lighting control. If you aren't ready to buy a full console like the Sapphire or Arena, the Titan PC Suite is the industry-standard software solution. Title: Unleashing the Power of Software Control: A

  1. Download the Suite: Go to the official Avolites website (register for free) and download Titan PC Suite.
  2. Install & Patch: Open the software. Add a "Generic Dimmer" or a "Moving Head" via the Patch menu.
  3. Learn the 3 Keys:

    Step 2: Installation

    Run the installer. It will ask if you want to install "Titan PC" and "Titan Simulator." Install both. You may need to allow the software through your Windows Firewall. Download the Suite: Go to the official Avolites

    System Requirements and Setup Guide

    • Real-Time Rendering: The suite allows designers to build a 3D model of their stage, hang fixtures, and focus lights in a photorealistic environment. It supports layers, textures, and moving objects, allowing for a true "What You See Is What You Get" pre-visualization experience.
    • Paperwork Generation: Beyond pretty pictures, the visualizer generates technical paperwork—hookups, channel schedules, and fixture counts—saving hours of administrative work.
    1. Download from Avolites website (requires free account).
    2. Install Titan PC Suite – includes Titan, Broker, and drivers.
    3. Run Titan – choose workspace layout (Single Screen / Dual Screen).
    4. Offline mode opens automatically.
    5. Set DMX output (if using hardware):