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Behringer's X-TOUCH universal control surface promises seamless integration with most popular music production software, offering 9 touch-sensitive motor faders, an LCD scribble strip for every channel, and an Ethernet interface for Real-Time Protocol MIDI. This $49 behemoth has caught our attention, and after 30 days of heavy use in live performances, we'll share our honest verdict. The build quality feels solid, with a sturdy aluminum construction that can withstand even the most energetic of gigs. However, the X-TOUCH can be quite bulky, and the LCD display, while intuitive, leaves room for improvement. On the performance side, the touch-sensitive faders offer a smooth experience, with minimal latency and precise control over your tracks. The MIDI interface is reliable, but we experienced occasional connectivity issues with certain software. Overall, the X-TOUCH is a great addition to any studio or live rig, particularly for its affordable price tag. However, its size and occasional connectivity hiccups hold it back from being a top-tier choice. If you're working with a compact setup and can live with some minor quirks, the Behringer X-TOUCH is a worthwhile investment.

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