There are two options for controlling the Tiger Touch using MIDI, either using MIDI triggers or by MIDI timecode. MIDI triggers allow you to receive MIDI notes/commands and use them to trigger a variety of actions on the console, such as firing a cue or stepping through a cuelist. Alternatively, in Titan one or more cuelists can be setup to follow an incoming MIDI timecode source, where each cue in the list is given a time at which to fire, at which point the cue will be fired automatically. More information about triggers can be found in the
Tiger Touch manual, section 10.4 on page 162. More information on timecode can be found in section 9.5.5 on page 152.
You can use MIDI triggers to set the Tap Tempo of a chase either on a specific chase, on the currently connected chase or on the BPM masters. This can be done by assigning the trigger to the physical button that has that set as the key profile.