I’ve circled back to trying the latest and greatest controllers for over two decades, only to realize each and every time that I actually really enjoy interfacing with the computer using keyboard and mouse. This goes hand in hand with an affinity to drawing automation curves and entering parameter values numerically.
I fully empathize with the fact that this is not for everyone. But to me it feels like a very direct way of translating my ideas into sound, especially when it comes to arranging and mixing music. Admittedly, it’s super cerebral and removes some of the bodily aspects of the music making experience. But I’ve never been able to achieve a high level of immediacy and spontaneity with controllers. I turn to my hardware instruments when I am looking for a more playful experience.
That being said, I am sure that with some commitment one can set up controllers in a way that is really intuitive. I think it just takes a lot of practice, and also restraint. A small selection of software instruments, custom assignments, and good ergonomics should go a long way. My good friend has invested a lot of time into his controller setup and his workflow has become fluent (using custom Live devices and multiple Novation Launch Controls). One day! 
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