anonymous
9 June 2010
Available in many sizes and levels of complexity, control surfaces are used to control the functions of some other device, often a computer software program.
Particularly in computer based audio recording and mixing, a control surface can replace the tiresome use of the computer mouse, and provides a physical connection with many or all of the parameters in a given piece of software. Additionally some control surfaces can provide additional features that are usually found on dedicated consoles, such as talkback facilities.