One thing that comes to mind with the logic of the UI layout currently being used is that when looking at the "dead space" from a standpoint of those using Touch-enabled screens or laptops, etc.. the blank area around functions definitely makes it a lot easier to quickly use touch features like "selecting" the track, "grabbing and moving" and doing other tasks via multi-touch besides simply toggling the buttons or selecting the drop-down menues for automation views etc.
That said, there COULD be a "mode" users can select for "mobile" just as Windows 10 now has the "Tablet mode", or the app could be responsive to Windows' "tablet mode" toggle, and then respond with the proper spacing for UI touch logic (user's "pixel-touch area" input with proper padding between functional objects so as not to confuse the application and more easily use buttons, and perform actions).