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Additions that I made to the term

My first edit I made a more in depth description of the overview of what Audio Control Surfaces are. The term is relatively broad so being able to give more examples gives the reader more insight.

The second edit that I made was going into the overall history and how Audio Control Surfaces came to be. It is important to show the origins because a lot of modern equipment, although mostly all digital, still mimics the analog function.

The third and final edit that I made was adding some common components you see on Audio Control Surfaces. It will give readers the ability to look at one and understand some of the function and features. There are many more to add as I just listed a few. Glizzymac (talk) 01:36, 16 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]