




I recently integrated the VMETER USB MIDI Sliding Touch Controller into my studio workflow to see if it could actually replace my mouse for volume automation and track arranging. After weeks of testing its touch interface and integration capabilities, it has proven to be a surprisingly intuitive addition to my production desk.
The build quality of this controller is remarkably solid for its compact 26*176*9 frame, feeling sturdy enough to handle daily adjustments. Its ergonomic, reversible design is a thoughtful touch that allows both left and right-handed users to position it comfortably for long recording sessions.
Setting up the VMETER was seamless across my DAW, and the touch-sliding interface provides a much more natural feel than clicking on software faders. The auditory feedback from the Beep wheel helps maintain focus during complex edits, and the compatibility with the Microsoft Surface Dial adds a layer of depth that keeps my hands off the keyboard during creative peaks.
This controller is an ideal acquisition for home studio producers and live performers who need a space-saving, highly responsive way to manage fader automation and system levels.
The VMETER earns a perfect 5/5 rating for effectively bridging the gap between hardware tactile control and digital flexibility. For only $89.00, it is a high-value piece of gear that justifies its footprint on any desk by significantly improving real-time production efficiency.