TMB Avo Training

Avolites Titan Software

TMB is proud to announce that the Avolites Training program has been launched!

Stay tuned for more information and check out the schedule for dates and times. We look forward to seeing you there!

Check out the photos from previous Avo Training days.

OVERVIEW

Roll up your sleeves and get hands-on with an Avolites lighting console!  A tried and true industry workhorse, Avolites has more than 30 years’ experience bringing shows to life around the globe.  Now you too can join the party by signing up for an Avo Training seminar through TMB!  Get familiar with the unique and user-friendly Avolites interface that has gathered a vociferous following the world over, and experience the ground-breaking Titan operating system that packs Diamond 4 functionality into the Pearl Expert and brand-new Tiger Touch.

In basic training, attendees will learn how to get a show up and running on any Avo console in just minutes, and will learn how to best take advantage of palettes, playbacks, and shapes in real-life situations.  After the completion of basic training, attendees will know enough to be able to program an Avolites on a show. It’s that easy!

Advanced training will show users how to achieve their consoles’ maximum potential using the Titan software.  Attendees will not only learn the advanced functionality offered in Titan, but they will also get “under the hood” and learn how to configure, maintain, and set up backup control for their systems in the field.

Prerequisites:
Attendees should have prior experience with lighting desks and automated fixtures, and should understand DMX, addressing, and patching.  Familiarity with moving light consoles would also be groovy.

Light Converse 3D lighting visualization software is used to support the Avo Trainings. For more information about this product please visit their website: www.lightconverse.net
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COURSE OUTLINE

Basic Training Outline

    • Desk Layout
    • Creating and Saving Shows
    • Patching
    • Working with Groups and Palettes
    • Using the Programmer
    • Record Modes
    • Recording Memories
    • Creating Chases and Cue Lists
    • Editing Times
    • Using the Shape Generator
    • Selecting Playback Modes

Advanced Training Outline:

    • Playback Options
    • Copying Playbacks
    • Moving and Copying Fixtures
    • Exchanging Fixtures
    • Advanced Timing
    • Key Profiles
    • Timecode
    • Integrating Audio
    • Configuring Art-Net
    • Using the Built-in Visualizer
    • Remote Control
    • Backup Control
    • “Under the Hood”
    • System Functions and Diagnostics

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