While the software can run in simulator mode, it needs physical hardware to output DMX. Avolites provides specialized USB nodes for this purpose:

Do you plan to use this for or live show execution ?

In the fast-paced world of lighting design, having reliable, powerful, and flexible control is paramount. Avolites, a leader in lighting control technology, provides a robust solution for designers, programmers, and operators who need the power of their console-based systems on a personal computer. The is that solution—a professional-grade lighting control software that turns any Windows computer into a fully functional Titan console.

At its core, Avolites Titan PC Suite is the software engine that powers Avolites’ renowned Titan lighting consoles. However, its true strength lies in its ability to run on a standard Windows PC or laptop, transforming it into a powerful programming and playback station. The suite includes a collection of integrated applications designed for different workflows:

Here’s an interesting and practical feature idea for that bridges the gap between touchscreen convenience and physical fader control, without needing a full console:

The Ultimate Guide to Avolites Titan PC Suite: Powering Professional Lighting Control from Your Computer

is arguably the best software for "live" lighting programmers. The ability to pre-program a festival rig at home on your laptop, load the show file onto a USB, plug it into a venue’s Arena console, and hit "Go" instantly is a superpower.

: Includes access to the full Titan feature set, including pixel mapping and the Quicksketch tool.

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When combined with Avolites T-Series hardware (T1, T2, or T3), it acts as a fully functional, USB-powered lighting desk, making it an incredibly cost-effective solution for small-to-medium gigs, theatre, or pre-production. Key Features and Capabilities

Small venues, retail spaces, architectural lighting, and budget-conscious creators.

To ensure stable performance during a show, your PC should meet these specifications: