

One of the most common complaints about computer-based audio systems (other than stability) is that the physical user interface comprises a keyboard and mouse, while traditional studio equipment is operated using knobs and faders, where several parameters can be changed simultaneously if necessary.

But with so many different models available, how do you choose the one that's right for you? If you're tired of mixing on-screen using just your mouse and keyboard, then it's worth considering a hardware MIDI controller.
