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  2. Audio control surface - Wikipedia

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    A large control surface, the Digidesign Profile. This surface connects to the mixing hardware by way of four coaxial cables. In the domain of digital audio, a control surface is a human interface device (HID) which allows the user to control a digital audio workstation or other digital audio application. Generally, a control surface will ...

  3. MIDI controller - Wikipedia

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    Many audio control surfaces are MIDI-based and so are essentially MIDI controllers. While the most common use of MIDI controllers is to trigger musical sounds and play musical instruments, MIDI controllers are also used to control other MIDI-compatible devices, such as stage lights, digital audio mixers and complex guitar effects units.

  4. Human User Interface Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Human User Interface Protocol (commonly abbreviated to HUI) is a proprietary MIDI communications protocol for interfacing between a hardware audio control surface and digital audio workstation (DAW) software. It was first created by Mackie and Digidesign in 1997 for use with Pro Tools, and is now part of the Mackie Control Universal (MCU) protocol.

  5. Control surface - Wikipedia

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    Audio control surface, a human interface device (HID) which allows the user to control a digital audio; Flight control surfaces, allow a pilot to adjust and control the aircraft's flight attitude; Diving plane, a control surface in submarines; Control surface (fluid dynamics), a surface‍—‌enclosing a control volume‍—‌through which a ...

  6. MIDI - Wikipedia

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    Despite its association with music devices, MIDI can control any electronic or digital device that can read and process a MIDI command. MIDI has been adopted as a control protocol in a number of non-musical applications. MIDI Show Control uses MIDI commands to direct stage lighting systems and to trigger cued events in theatrical productions.

  7. MIDI Machine Control - Wikipedia

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    MIDI Machine Control, or MMC, a subset of the MIDI specification, provides specific commands for controlling recording equipment such as multi-track recorders. MMC messages can be sent along a standard MIDI cable for remote control of such functions as Play, Fast Forward, Rewind, Stop, Pause, and Record.