For example, the "all-in-one" solutions like all the 25 plus keyboards with 8 sliders, 8 knobs and 8 buttons, plus shift functions x4 and all for under $200 form Alesis, Roland, M-Audio, and a dozen others, even Behringer.
That said, nobody is offering motorized faders and I think that's the deal breaker for Behringer, those things are expensive and for most users, they are probably just a gag anyway. It's hard to implement in software with status, bidirectional data, etc.
It's kind of the same old problem, they worked themselves into a corner, a really good product for really cheap that even Behringer can't compete with themselves.
On the up side, maybe these babies are going cheap in the discontinued section of your favorite online store.
Steve M
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