This section is about both, controlling Titan from external sources, and controlling external programs with Titan. Some parts of this are mentioned in the manual up to a certain extent. Here, you'll find some examples as well as the important base knowledge.
By its nature, Titan is meant to remotecontrol devices as DMX, Art-Net and sACN are means to control, and any lighting fixture is a device which hopefully is controlled. Thus, this section is for anything that goes beyond this basic functionality.
Item | Description |
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Media Servers | Hard-/Software to run media which is usually controlled by DMX/Art-Net/sACN |
Software List | list of software used to control/be controlled (not Media Servers ) |
SMPTE Timecode | also known as linear timecode (LTC) |
Winamp | a semi-integrated simple audio player |
Reaper CSV Import | a website which feeds a Reaper markerlist csv to cuelist timestamps |
The Titan WebAPI | the http interface of Titan |
Trigger | basic remote control |
MIDI | short introduction in Titan's MIDI capabilities |
MIDI Notes and CC | standard MIDI triggers |
MIDI Feedback | send the current state back to the controlling device |
MTC - MIDI timecode | MIDI Timecode |
MMC - MIDI Machine Control | subset of MIDI commands for transport control |
MSC - MIDI Show Control | subset of MIDI commands for show control |
Most importantly there are some examples in the Examples section.