Avolites Titan Pc Suite May 2026
Select a group of fixtures. Click Shape. Instantly choose from "Circle," "Ballyhoo," "Rainbow," or "Spiral." The parameters (Size, Speed, Spread) are controlled via standard wheels on screen or real encoders if you have a MIDI knob box. You can overlay multiple shapes (e.g., a tilt wave and a color rainbow) on the same fixtures.
What makes this suite stand out against competitors like MA 3D onPC or Chamsys MagicQ? It comes down to workflow speed and visual feedback. Avolites Titan Pc Suite
At its core, the Avolites Titan PC Suite is the software engine from Avolites’ flagship consoles (like the Arena and Quartz) repackaged for standard personal computers. It is not a "stripped-down" version; it is the full operating system. The suite allows users to build complex cue lists, manage thousands of fixtures, apply pixel mapping effects (Titan Pixel Mapper), and control media servers—all from a mouse, keyboard, or touchscreen. Select a group of fixtures
However, there is a crucial distinction to understand. The software itself outputs DMX over Ethernet protocols (Art-Net and sACN) for free. But to convert that digital signal into physical DMX for lights, or to control faders physically, you require Avolites proprietary hardware (Dongles, Titan Go, or Wings). You can overlay multiple shapes (e

