I do this all the time with my 48/96 but it will work the same.
First you're gonna need a USB to
midi. Like they said the m audio stuff is nice but most USB to
midi will cost you $30-$50. Honestly the one I bought off amazon for $5 works great. Link [URL='http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0017H4EBG/ref=mp_s_a_1?qid=1305861794&sr=8-1"]here[/URL]
Then you will need
qlab to have a
midi license. You can rent them for $3 a day ($1 if you're a school) or buy the permanent one for $250 ($200 if you're a school.)
When you get the license in a email just double click the file and it will instal.
Connect the "out" of the
midi cable to the "in" on the
console. I don't recommend connecting the out of the
console though, I've had problems with the
console firing cues in
qlab.
Go into preferences and click
msc on the left and link output 1 to your usb output.
Make sure
midi is Turned on in the expression.
Then
drop your
msc cue in the
play list. Set the
cue number of the
cue you want to fire in the
console.
Also there is a
drop down labeled "type" you might have to select "lighting (general)" ive also had problems with cues not firing because of it. Could have been another problem though.
Now all you have to do is fire the
cue in
qlab. note that no matter what
cue you are in in the expression it will go to the
cue number you put in.
Addison