Behringer's X-Touch range of MIDI controllers have been developed in Germany and are designed to allow users to control a variety of applications, from theatres and clubs through to home studios. The X-Touch Compact model is equipped with nine touch-sensitive motorised faders, 16 rotary encoders, and 39 buttons for direct access to the various parameters. For increased clarity whatever the lighting conditions, all of the buttons are backlit by orange-coloured LEDs, while each encoder has a colour-contrasting LED collar. What is more, the Behringer X-Touch Compact offers flexible connectivity options on its rear panel, including USB and MIDI ports and a foot switch connection. Together, these features provide intuitive and direct control over a wide range of parameters.
If nine channels are not enough, users can switch between layers via the two buttons found on the right side of the user interface, as the Behringer X-Touch Compact features two preset layers which can be programmed for individual parameter control. This lets the user control a total of 16 channels with one device. The 16 rotary encoders can be operated continuously and feature an assignable push function, and the X-Touch Compact can receive MIDI data via USB or its five-pin MIDI connection. The two USB ports on the rear of the controller can be used to connect external hardware such as a mouse and keyboard and to run multiple controllers in series. In addition, two foot controller inputs are provided that allow a footswitch and expression pedal to be connected, and the scope of delivery includes a USB cable and an IEC power cord.
Thanks to its compact dimensions, the Behringer X-Touch Compact can be easily used for live events or in home studios, as it will fit on any work surface, and the controller's four rubber feet will ensure a firm grip. The coloured LEDs mentioned above in turn clearly indicate when a channel is muted or set to Solo mode. The integrated Mackie Control Emulation allows smooth control of every DAW, while the integrated USB interface allows initial operation of the controller to take place quickly and easily, since no prior driver installation is required.
The company, which was founded in Germany by Uli Behringer and now manufactures its products in China, has been known for affordable and great-value equipment since its very first product, the Studio Exciter F. An array of mixing consoles (such as the Eurodesk MX8000), signal processors, and later sound amplification and monitoring equipment, has made it possible for countless musicians to fit out their home studios, practice rooms, and mobile PAs within budget limits that were previously unthinkable. The acquisition of other companies, including Midas, Klark Teknik, and TC Electronic, meant that new product groups were added - and also resulted in the technical expertise of these companies being incorporated into product development.
Individual controls on the Behringer X-Touch Compact can be assigned specific functions via the software editor. In Mackie Control (MC) mode, functions are pre-assigned to all of the controls: Once encoder 12 is actuated, for example, the user can user encoder 3 to scroll through a list of plugins in the channel strip and use encoder 2 to activate and deactivate plugins. With encoder 10, users can adjust the level of the AUX channels, and with encoder 11 they can activate Panorama mode. Using encoder 9, users can control inputs or outputs depending on how often it is pressed. If more than eight channels are used in a DAW session, the user can move them on the Behringer X-Touch Compact in groups of eight or in individual steps using encoders 15 and 16.