Ideally control rooms are designed to be carefully regulated in terms of sound isolation and accurate sound reproduction as this is where the final decisions are made about how a recording will sound.
What is control room out on a mixer.
This video will demonstrate how take advantage of your behringer xenyx mixer s control room outputs.
There are 3 major solo modes you can encounter on a mixer.
The main out i use to feed into soundcard.
It is normally used for setting the gain on channels.
The master control section on a large live venue or sound recording mixer typically has sub group faders master faders master auxiliary mixing bus level controls and auxiliary return level controls.
By doing it this way any changes to listening level are independent of desk settings.
The master control section is used to adjust the levels of the overall output of the mixer.
On most mixers the master control is a fader.
Pfl afl and sip pfl pre fader listening will route the selected signal to the monitors before fader pan and eq so you can hear the signal as it is when it comes into your mixer.
I take sound card out and feed that to the desk tape in which i route to the control room.
With such mixers the control panel is located in the production control room while the main unit to which all cables are connected is often located in a machine room.