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For Frank Turner Show at London’s Alexandra Palace, LD Shaun Moore Uses Networked Avolites Consoles

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LONDON – Nitelites LD Shaun Moore, who controlled a show for Frank Turner at Alexandra Palace recently, leveraged Avolites’ Titan V9 Multi-User feature to network a Sapphire Touch and Tiger Touch II. The Sapphire Touch served as the main console, with the Tiger Touch II (TTII) used as Multi User and Back up. The system ran Art-Net through a Main and Back Up Luminex System.

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Moore’s rig included Martin MAC Viper Profiles, MAC Auras and Atomics, Clay Paky Mythos and Par 64 Can CP61/62s.

“Avolites consoles are always my first choice, and now with the introduction of the V9 software I can easily network so my TTII is constantly backing up my Sapphire Touch, so in the unlikely event of my main going down I can jump straight onto the TTII with no need of changing any cables or switching nodes,” explains Moore. “This feature saves carrying additional consoles for support, having to switch nodes or even copper lines to the system and allows me to block out the elements of the rig the support can’t use without affecting my show file.

“This also allows the support bands to have their own handle world without affecting my show file or having to reload files in between them and us.”

Turner’s support for the Alexandra Palace gig came from Will Varley and Skinny Lister.

Titan V9’s Multi User Networking facilitates multiple console connectivity to work collaboratively or independently on the same show. A show can have multiple users, each with their own User Settings, Handle Worlds and Selected Key Profiles. When set to Multi User, consoles can still be used as backups.

“I moved up to the Sapphire Touch in 2013, having been an Avolites user for almost my entire career,” Moore continues. “It was the best choice I could make – having the dual screen enables faster and easier programming time, and having the additional and motorized faders allows more hands-on control over the lighting rig and programming behind each song’s cue list for fast and easy access while running the show live.

“Equally, the TTII is perfect as it has a similar layout to the Sapphire Touch, and is great for updating show files either in the edit suite or on the bus or even in an airport!”

Nitelites provided full production for the tour (www.nitelites.co.uk).

Following his UK shows, Frank Turner heads into mainland Europe for performances in January and February in cities including Zurich, Berlin and Vienna.