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title: "Behringer X-Touch Mini Universal USB Controller, Mackie Control Mode, 60mm Master Fader"
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# 8 rotary knobs with LED collars Universal USB Type B connectivity 60mm master fader for precise control Behringer X-Touch Mini Universal USB Controller, Mackie Control Mode, 60mm Master Fader

**Brand:** behringer
**Price:** € 214.06
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## Summary

> 🎛️ Elevate your mix game with pro control in a pocket-sized powerhouse!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Behringer X-Touch Mini Universal USB Controller, Mackie Control Mode, 60mm Master Fader by behringer
- **How much does it cost?** € 214.06 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- behringer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted behringer brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Space-saving design fits any studio setup without compromising on control or durability.
- • **Visual Feedback Mastery:** 8 illuminated rotary controls and 16 backlit buttons provide instant, intuitive status updates.
- • **Seamless DAW Integration:** Plug-and-play USB Type B port ensures effortless connection with Mac & PC workflows.
- • **Mackie Control Mode Ready:** Native support for Mackie Control protocol streamlines your software control experience.
- • **Precision at Your Fingertips:** Long-wearing 60mm master fader delivers tactile, professional-grade audio level control.

## Overview

The Behringer X-Touch Mini is a compact, durable USB MIDI controller featuring a 60mm master fader, 8 LED-ringed rotary knobs, and 16 illuminated buttons. Designed for seamless integration with popular DAWs via Mackie Control protocol, it offers professional tactile control and visual feedback in a sleek footprint ideal for both studio and live use.

## Description

Universal Pocket Remote Control for DAWs, Instruments, Effects and Lighting applications.

Review: Great and solid Nano alternative for DAW -Mainstage plus older Midi gear w/some programming - I'm using this for Music. I also have the Korg Nano - which is the unwritten standard for Mainstage because it's cheap, integrates well, and is super compact for live use. However, for studio use (... and older eyes!) the Nano's compactness is a wee too small, and face it - feels a bit cheap. Enter Xtouch which is a nicely built, feels great to the um...touch and is much more powerful. In dim studio light, easy to find buttons. Most of the familiar Daws (Logic user here) or Mainstage let you quickly program buttons/encoders without having to do so on the unit itself. The less you need the mouse, the quicker you get things done. Using either Apple products, (and I'm sure same in Pro-tools, or Abelton Live) it's a breeze to integrate often used menu items and other functions with keypress shortcuts that are usually hard to remember. All without having to create Macros or edit the unit itself. Using this primarily for my most used oft Logic commands. (See picture) All the usual menu shortcuts and specialty commands can be set via Logic's (or Mainstage) easy key commands page. For things like controlling filter, pan, ADSR on app specific plug ins (e.g Atmosphere, Arturia, Gforce etc.) and on/off status type functions, this works great. Awesome the rotary buttons also dual function as switches. Buttons can be programmed to have lights on/off/momentary status too.. The Master fader can used to control your Daw's 2 buss master- or program it to automatically control individual track volume as you select them. If you need multiple faders, or want to do organ drawbar type control this isn't the box for you- the Nano, Novation, etc. or an Ipad app would be better suited for a simple fader controls I went from a 32 channel mixing console to mixing totally in the box. But first I did the elaborate and complicated 16 channel Mackie midi fader system because I thought I needed that kind of control. After a couple years of real world application I got rid of it.. Took up too much real estate and realized i could do everything one fader at a time along with judicious use of automation. For the rare times I need multiple fader control, I just use the free Logic remote on Ipad. For Macros and more complicated things, you'd need to use software (Keyboard Maestro) or hardware ( Elgato Stream deck). I use those with Finale and other music software that doesn't have user-friendly shortcuts. Those devices are overkill for simple DAW things like stop-play etc. In many ways, you could use this device to control your Daw, and a simple macro program to do everything else via your regular computer keyboard. For live use: the buttons can be programmed (via the editor) to do multiple things upon entry and exit, and can transmit just about any midi message on any channel. I've used buttons to store program change for older midi modules, as well as doing sysex control. You can even use the rotary knobs to generate modulation (great when using a keyboard that doesn't have mod/pitch wheels). Expression and Mod work great; but tying to use it for pitch bend, didn't work so well because of the resolution. If you found this helpful, most appreciated if you check the box. Thanks! Once you've programmed scenes and setting, you can save them for various set ups. Complaints: The editor is PC only!!! Luckily, wife had a Windows machine, so was able to program it for some live shows. I wish there was a template in easily printable format. If you do a web search, there are Xtouch overlays available for the popular DAWs, as well as blank ones for use with grease pencil or dry erase. My handwriting is so bad I went the low rent Brother Label maker route instead (see pic) , and it's worked fine. I do wish it was bit cheaper. I recommend keeping an eye on it, because the price tends to wildly fluctuate. It can usually be had for about $20 more than the the Nano- and well worth it. Other than that- fills a great need- great job on this Behringer!
Review: Killer functions in ableton live - i want to add something that is not normally said about this product . i think u already know that this product has really good knobs with light markers( which is cool!) , but u may not be aware of this : 1. I picked it up *hoping* to make it work with ableton live , so i could adjust atleast 8 device parameters without my screen & yet know how much values i set, by looking at the light markers. then, i found that this thing has some crazy features which is not even in the manual. 2. This thing has the famous "blue hand" in ableton live, which means no mapping is necessary. just select the input device as "mastercontrol", then set this unit into MC mode. voila ! everything is pre-mapped in LIVE. the knobs automatically control pan,send etc. if u hit button 6, i was really pleased to see that it also auto-maps to 8 device parameters on your focused vst plugin ! i opened a reverb & The encoders were automapped to all the reverb parameters. beautiful. 3. finally, i never knew there is even a "bank" button to control more than 8 parameters. hit buttons 7/8 and now the knobs control device parameters 8-16 ! its strange that behringer never bother to market any of this nor do they say its premapped to LIVE. overall happy with this product. the knobs & buttons are generously sized, so no hand cramps when using this. time will tell if its sturdy & Durable. finally, yeah we get scalped for this in india. USA price is only $70 & here its Rs 9,500. for the above features, i dont mind spending this.

## Features

- ENHANCED CONTROL - Features a long-wearing 60mm master fader, providing precise and tactile control over your audio levels for professional mixing and mastering.
- VERSATILE CONNECTIVITY - Equipped with a USB Type B port, ensuring seamless integration with your computer and digital audio workstation for efficient workflow.
- INTUITIVE INTERFACE - Includes 8 rotary controls with LED collars and 16 dedicated illuminated buttons, offering visual feedback and easy access to functions.
- MACKIE CONTROL MODE - Supports Mackie Control protocol, enabling comprehensive control over compatible software for a streamlined and integrated production experience.
- COMPACT DESIGN - The X-Touch Mini's small footprint makes it perfect for any studio setup, offering powerful control without taking up valuable desk space.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B013JLZCLS |
| Brand | Behringer |
| Brand Name | Behringer |
| Color | beige |
| Colour | beige |
| Compatible Devices | Any device with a USB port and compatible software |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Button and Knob Controller |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 296 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00748252139641, 04033653140454 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | PC/Mac |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Behringer X-TOUCH Mini Universal USB Controller |
| Included components | Behringer X-TOUCH Mini Universal USB Controller |
| Instrument | digital audio workstation |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.2D x 32.5W x 4.7H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | USB Controller |
| Item Weight | 522 g |
| Item height | 1.85 inches |
| Keyboard Description | Compact touch surface, no traditional keys |
| Manufacturer | Behringer |
| Mixer Channel Quantity | 8 |
| Model Name | X-TOUCH MINI |
| Model Number | X-TOUCH MINI |
| Model name | X-TOUCH MINI |
| Noise Control | None |
| Outer Material | Durable plastic |
| Platform | Mac, Windows 10, Windows 7 |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Product dimensions | 10.2D x 32.5W x 4.7H centimeters |
| Supported Software | Ableton Live |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 748252139641 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Behringer
- **Connectivity technology:** USB
- **Included components:** Behringer X-TOUCH Mini Universal USB Controller
- **Model name:** X-TOUCH MINI
- **Product dimensions:** 10.2D x 32.5W x 4.7H centimeters

## Images

![Behringer X-Touch Mini Universal USB Controller, Mackie Control Mode, 60mm Master Fader - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/417b2Cz5VHL.jpg)
![Behringer X-Touch Mini Universal USB Controller, Mackie Control Mode, 60mm Master Fader - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51KCrIDB78L.jpg)
![Behringer X-Touch Mini Universal USB Controller, Mackie Control Mode, 60mm Master Fader - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51VwW7BRw4L.jpg)
![Behringer X-Touch Mini Universal USB Controller, Mackie Control Mode, 60mm Master Fader - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51jgIlKaAqL.jpg)
![Behringer X-Touch Mini Universal USB Controller, Mackie Control Mode, 60mm Master Fader - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51op-LshTgL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What time of USB power cable does this use?**
A: USB mini

**Q: Do you need any special software to use this with Lightroom for shortcuts?**
A: You also need to modify the X Touch Mini itself to work with Midi2LR and Lightroom, it's not ready to go out of the box. You connect it to a PC (as of writing this I don't think it can be done on a Mac). I bought a cheap $40 PC laptop on CL and use that to upload the software to the X Touch.

**Q: Can this be mapped to control da vinci: resolve using contollermate?**
A: This device does have dedicated MIDI output, so your answer is a strong MAYBE.  I don't use the controlermate software, but a quick look at it's specs says that IF you have a function map for Da Vinci, than YES, you can use this to control it.  In other words, this is a MIDI controller, soit depends on the other two pieces of software working together.

**Q: does the knobs able to turn infinity?**
A: Yes, they turn infinite.  They have a light that shows the percentage of it that is currently active around each knob.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great and solid Nano alternative for DAW -Mainstage plus older Midi gear w/some programming
*by C***E on 10 March 2023*

I'm using this for Music. I also have the Korg Nano - which is the unwritten standard for Mainstage because it's cheap, integrates well, and is super compact for live use. However, for studio use (... and older eyes!) the Nano's compactness is a wee too small, and face it - feels a bit cheap. Enter Xtouch which is a nicely built, feels great to the um...touch and is much more powerful. In dim studio light, easy to find buttons. Most of the familiar Daws (Logic user here) or Mainstage let you quickly program buttons/encoders without having to do so on the unit itself. The less you need the mouse, the quicker you get things done. Using either Apple products, (and I'm sure same in Pro-tools, or Abelton Live) it's a breeze to integrate often used menu items and other functions with keypress shortcuts that are usually hard to remember. All without having to create Macros or edit the unit itself. Using this primarily for my most used oft Logic commands. (See picture) All the usual menu shortcuts and specialty commands can be set via Logic's (or Mainstage) easy key commands page. For things like controlling filter, pan, ADSR on app specific plug ins (e.g Atmosphere, Arturia, Gforce etc.) and on/off status type functions, this works great. Awesome the rotary buttons also dual function as switches. Buttons can be programmed to have lights on/off/momentary status too.. The Master fader can used to control your Daw's 2 buss master- or program it to automatically control individual track volume as you select them. If you need multiple faders, or want to do organ drawbar type control this isn't the box for you- the Nano, Novation, etc. or an Ipad app would be better suited for a simple fader controls I went from a 32 channel mixing console to mixing totally in the box. But first I did the elaborate and complicated 16 channel Mackie midi fader system because I thought I needed that kind of control. After a couple years of real world application I got rid of it.. Took up too much real estate and realized i could do everything one fader at a time along with judicious use of automation. For the rare times I need multiple fader control, I just use the free Logic remote on Ipad. For Macros and more complicated things, you'd need to use software (Keyboard Maestro) or hardware ( Elgato Stream deck). I use those with Finale and other music software that doesn't have user-friendly shortcuts. Those devices are overkill for simple DAW things like stop-play etc. In many ways, you could use this device to control your Daw, and a simple macro program to do everything else via your regular computer keyboard. For live use: the buttons can be programmed (via the editor) to do multiple things upon entry and exit, and can transmit just about any midi message on any channel. I've used buttons to store program change for older midi modules, as well as doing sysex control. You can even use the rotary knobs to generate modulation (great when using a keyboard that doesn't have mod/pitch wheels). Expression and Mod work great; but tying to use it for pitch bend, didn't work so well because of the resolution. If you found this helpful, most appreciated if you check the box. Thanks! Once you've programmed scenes and setting, you can save them for various set ups. Complaints: The editor is PC only!!! Luckily, wife had a Windows machine, so was able to program it for some live shows. I wish there was a template in easily printable format. If you do a web search, there are Xtouch overlays available for the popular DAWs, as well as blank ones for use with grease pencil or dry erase. My handwriting is so bad I went the low rent Brother Label maker route instead (see pic) , and it's worked fine. I do wish it was bit cheaper. I recommend keeping an eye on it, because the price tends to wildly fluctuate. It can usually be had for about $20 more than the the Nano- and well worth it. Other than that- fills a great need- great job on this Behringer!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Killer functions in ableton live
*by K***E on 14 July 2022*

i want to add something that is not normally said about this product . i think u already know that this product has really good knobs with light markers( which is cool!) , but u may not be aware of this : 1. I picked it up *hoping* to make it work with ableton live , so i could adjust atleast 8 device parameters without my screen & yet know how much values i set, by looking at the light markers. then, i found that this thing has some crazy features which is not even in the manual. 2. This thing has the famous "blue hand" in ableton live, which means no mapping is necessary. just select the input device as "mastercontrol", then set this unit into MC mode. voila ! everything is pre-mapped in LIVE. the knobs automatically control pan,send etc. if u hit button 6, i was really pleased to see that it also auto-maps to 8 device parameters on your focused vst plugin ! i opened a reverb & The encoders were automapped to all the reverb parameters. beautiful. 3. finally, i never knew there is even a "bank" button to control more than 8 parameters. hit buttons 7/8 and now the knobs control device parameters 8-16 ! its strange that behringer never bother to market any of this nor do they say its premapped to LIVE. overall happy with this product. the knobs & buttons are generously sized, so no hand cramps when using this. time will tell if its sturdy & Durable. finally, yeah we get scalped for this in india. USA price is only $70 & here its Rs 9,500. for the above features, i dont mind spending this.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Makes photo editing fun again
*by G***F on 10 February 2025*

Awesome for editing photos in Lightroom and easy to build presets with MIDI2LR

## Frequently Bought Together

- Behringer X-Touch Mini Universal USB Controller, Mackie Control Mode, 60mm Master Fader
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