FL Studio has been one of the most popular DAWs in the world for over 25 years — and for good reason. The software is intuitive, flexible, and with its Channel Rack, Step Sequencer, and pattern-based workflow, offers a unique production concept that is especially popular among beat producers, hip-hop artists, and electronic musicians. But if you spend hours clicking patterns with a mouse, moving mixer faders, and tweaking plugin parameters, you’re leaving a huge amount of potential on the table. A good controller gives you physical control over your session, speeds up your workflow, and makes producing more tangible.