If you are learning, . This is a virtual 3D visualizer (not quite a full CAD renderer, but a highly functional OpenGL viewer). It allows you to see your lights move, change color, and beam in real-time without plugging in a single physical fixture. It is perfect for offline programming.
Titan’s programming model is based around cues (individual looks) and chases (sequences of cues). Use the virtual panel’s playback faders and buttons to record your looks. One of the suite’s standout features is the Key Frame Shape system, which allows you to create complex, custom effects in seconds—far faster than manual step‑by‑step programming.
Versions 12 and newer also introduce “spoilers” when running the Simulator without an AvoKey—periodic random DMX values are sent to all outputs as a reminder that you’re in demonstration mode. For professional use where reliable DMX output is critical, investing in an AvoKey or compatible hardware is essential.
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A cost-effective entry point that outputs a single universe of DMX via a simple USB dongle. Titan Simulator:
: Designed for live performance. When paired with compact hardware like the Avolites T1 or T2, it turns your laptop into a professional 1 or 2-universe controller.