Do you prefer a mouse or controller with your DAW?

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When you guys are mixing, do you prefer a mouse, touch screen (tablet) or control surface when mixing? I have Studio One remote, but it's alright on my ipad. Maybe a single channel faderport or touchscreen monitor I was thinking.

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I have a Console 1 and I think it's great.

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Since I don't have a mixing console, I guess the good ol' mouse will have to suffice.
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I would have said that I don't really care that much personally, but then I got Akai Fire for my DAW and replaced my soundcard with a Soundcraft 12fx, and it has changed how I work. I like the tactile stuff much more now, both into the computer and out of it.
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I use a mouse and Novation Launchkey.

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Most keyboards have a mode where you can control the tracks volume, pan, mute/solo, fx sends etc.

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Mouse

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I use Logic Remote on my iPad and also a Magic Mouse2 and Magic TrackPad2, which are both great for scrolling, zooming, etc.
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Mouse.

I've got Ableton Push right at my hand, but still prefer to do the work with mouse. It's all about understanding the issue and precise countermeasures, controller is not helpful here.
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You'd have to have rocks in your head not to use a mouse. It's precise in ways a controller can never be and it does everything. i.e. It's easy to work without a controller but it doesn't matter how good your controller is, you'll still need a mouse. Of course, Mac users will be a lot less likely to use a mouse because all they've ever experienced are shitful Apple peripherals but nothing beats a good gaming mouse when it comes to making life easy. I've owned a lot of different ones over the years but a while ago I settled on this little baby -

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I've got one for work and another one for home. I'm thinking of getting third one as a back-up, because Mad Catz change their products all the time and I don't want to take any chances.
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Hands down a controller!!!
That you also need a mouse, and you could do all with a mouse means nothing. With a faderbox you can control several faders at once. I prefer the tactile physical feedback of a fader vs. a touch screen, which would be the second best option… (leave BONES in his bubble…)
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I prefer both
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For mixing a mouse, what I find really useful is that the DAW and plugins respond to mouse scroll wheel. That actually infuriates me about Live.
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I haven't used a mouse in years. I switched trackballs years ago as I was sustaining damage from repetitive wrist motion. I find trackballs more precise and easier on the hands. I like the Logitech M570. I've got a herd of 'em. But they've been discontinued. So I guess I will eventually have to move on to another model. I also use an old JS Cooper CS-10 controller and Presonus Remote on a droid tablet.
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Proper tools for the task. i use a controller with faders for live mixing, knobs on my controller for effects and synth parameters, but i use a mouse for most of the "clickey" stuff like menus, drop downs, knobs that i haven't mapped and other stuff. It's often the difference between playing live and "producing."
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