Avolites Tiger Touch Fader Wing Review

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Review of Avolites Tiger Touch Fader Wing.

Specification:
40 precision playback faders in three pageable groups.
20 programmable macro executor buttons.
3 metal shaft optical attribute encoders.
4 optical playback encoder pots.
15.6” vibrant main touch screen with brightness control.
7” vibrant secondary touch screen.
6 mono LCD screens for digital fader legends.
UPS battery back-up
New six-position articulation stand
Ergonomic trim and carry handles
Robust stainless and zinc treated steel construction – built for life on the road
Includes 4-port managed Gigabit network switch
OpticalCON Stage link output, with an optional second link
8 physical 5-pin XLR opto-isolated DMX out, up to 16
universes over ArtNet or streaming ACN – total of 8192 console channels.
Compatible with Titan Net – up to 64 universes, total of 32,768 system channels.
4 Ethercon Gigabit primary network connection with a battery maintained managed switch supporting Titan Net, ArtNet and streaming ACN.
1 Ethercon Gigabit secondary Network connection for Titan Net, ArtNet and streaming ACN.
1 standard OpticalCON stage link output, to connect to industry standard network switches with optical support.
SMPTE Timecode/LTC input 3-pin XLR (transformer isolated).
Trigger inputs on ¼” jack, suitable for foot switches.
Audio in on stereo ¼” jack for Audio Triggering.
Headphone 3.5mm jack conveniently placed on the front panel.
4 USB3 ports – 1 front, 3 rear.
DVI-D for external display.
Two 3-pin XLR dimmable lamp connector
MIDI in, out and thru.
Compatible with Titan Remote (Wi-Fi access point required)
Optional extras: Flight Case, Dimmable Lamp x2, Cover







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