Quote Originally Posted by curly View Post
teknofilth, I can only comment on the ones that I own.

the uc33 is nicely laid if if not a little small, I have found it to be reliable, but I only use it for home use, It does feel cheep and plastic but has not broken in the 12 months I have owned it.

I would also recommend the BCF2000

http://www.dv247.com/computer-hardwa...er-desk--21929

It is solidly built 8 long faders and 8 rotaries with a hand full of buttons. The faders are motorized, and work with both logic and live and is the only one with this in this price range that I am aware of.

The advantage of the uc33 is more controls and a better layout, the BCF2000 is better built with motorized faders.
I would thoroughly recommend the BCF2000, there simply isn`t anything like it in the price range.
8 Full length motorised faders (Although you have 8 banks of them, and as they are motorised, as you flick through banks they shift position relative to the fader positions used last time you were in that bank)
8 rotaries (again with 4 virtual banks and memory function as a above, so thats 16 rotaries) that have various configurations ie stereo width, pan, 0-127 (the lights on the rotaries change behaviour according to config, very clever)
Then you have a mute and solo button for each channel (which can be assigned to anything) and another 4 freely assignable buttons.
Also all the rotaries are push button too, so can have on/off functionality or whatever you like.

Build quality is solid.
Mine has been all over the world used in clubs, festivals, raves, radio stations, and has been thrown into aircraft overhead lockers many many times.
Never let me down at all, still like brand new and I`ve had it for years.

Alternatively I would save up a bit more than £300 and get an Akai APC40
It is simply a godlike controller for ableton.