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A DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) controller is a hardware device designed to provide hands-on control over music production software. It typically features faders, knobs, buttons, and sometimes touchscreens or motorized controls that mimic the layout of a traditional mixing console. By using a DAW controller, producers and engineers can adjust volume levels, pan, record, solo, mute tracks, and navigate sessions more efficiently without relying solely on a mouse and keyboard. This enhances workflow, especially during mixing and recording sessions, by offering a more tactile and intuitive way to interact with the DAW.






