TRIAGON Options
Multiclient Savvy
One of TRIAGON’s main advantages is its networking capability over standard IT infrastructure. Several units can therefore exchange control signals via Ethernet cables or over a WLAN, and access the DSP resources of one and the same audio server. This is especially useful for theaters, because such a system allows using the same console system for the rehearsal and main stages, or to set up the FOH and monitor parameters.
Each console transmits its settings to the other controllers connected to the network—the settings even appear on the central screens of the other devices. That way, all sound operators know what is going on inside the system. They can even communicate with one another (or use the new chat function that is part of the multiclient feature set).
Up to four clients (console, remote, notebook, etc.) can be used within a given workgroup and access to the same cue list as well as other shared functions.
Dynamic Automation
Dynamic automation (optional) records all user actions referenced to an internal or external timecode signal. The recorded data can be stored, edited and played back. Editing and post production operations can be performed either by overwriting current settings, or by modifying them offline via the event list.
Surround Option
The surround option provides multichannel features for all inputs and outputs, and pan control for formats up to 6.1 channels, plus octophenia. Multichannel signals can be linked for dynamics processing.
Control Option
Control external devices with onboard keys or using GPI relay- and/or serial interface-based automation. Another option allows provides console function and automation control from external devices (like stage management systems).

