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Prism Sound Titan
A front-panel volume control can be assigned to any desired analogue or digital outputs, primarily for
use as a stereo or surround monitoring control.
Titan's sample rate (44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz or 192kHz) can be sourced from its
high-stability internal clock, or locked to the stereo digital or ADAT inputs or the BNC Wordclock input.
Clock output is via the S/PDIF output and the BNC Wordclock output (which can also be set to
Baseclock or Superclock modes).
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System requirements

Titan will work with any modern host PC or Mac with a suitable operating system and USB 2.0 or 3.0
port. Macs must be Intel platform and must be running OS X 10.5 Leopard or later; PCs must be
running Windows Vista, 7, 8 or later (32-bit or 64-bit).
This is not to say that the computing power of the host is unimportant, but it is more a requirement of
the audio applications than of Titan. If you need to record or playback large numbers of channels,
perhaps at high sample rates or with a lot of processing or plug-ins, you will need a host computer
with a fast processor and bus, plenty of RAM, and probably a fast hard disk too. On the other hand,
playback of moderate channel counts at lower sample rates can be accomplished with even a modest
computer.
A good way to gauge this is to be guided by the system requirements of the audio software which you
are intending to use. For more information about this, see the
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About this manual

The Titan Operation Manual is provided in two different formats: as a conventional manual in pdf
format, and also as HTML-based 'on-line help' which can be viewed on your computer. The on-line
help version can be launched directly from the Titan Control Panel app by clicking the help [?] button
in the upper right-hand corner of the panel.
The on-line version of the manual is displayed with a navigation panel to the left of the topic pages.
Links within each topic page can be clicked to navigate to pages of interest. The heading bar of each
topic page contains buttons for navigating to the previous or next topics, and for moving back to the
start of the current chapter. Alternatively, the navigation area on the left contains a "Contents" section
which shows a hierarchical map of the entire document from which desired pages can be selected
directly. The navigation area can also be used to select topics using a full keyword index, or by
searching the document for a particular word or phrase. The selection mode is switched using the
controls at the top of the navigation area.
The pdf version can be viewed and printed using the Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be
downloaded free at www.adobe.com.
Updates of both the on-line and pdf forms of the manual are available from the Prism Sound website
at www.prismsound.com.
© 2013 Prism Media Products Ltd
Operation Manual
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