The X touch is not a touch screen. It's a full 8 fader surface.
Also, it has better components than the BCF. The BCF doesn't support touch automation, so you end up fighting with the fader if you're trying to rewrite automation moves.

The BCF was made at a time when Behrenger was known for making cheap hardware. There's been a shakeup at the company, and as a few years ago, the build quality of their products, especially anything related to the X32 series, which includes the X Touch control surface, has greatly improved. Speaking of the X32, that is another option for a control surface/interface combo. The X32 producer, which is the same price as 1 of the artist mix surfaces, gives you 8 motorized faders, 16 xlr ins, a ton of routing options, ,effects, etc. As a guy who once advised folks to never let Behrenger become part of the signal chain, I'm actually considering this as my main studio board because of the feature set and Midas Mic Pres.
Hope this helps.

Kevin

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