personally, it's the inverse, even if i use touch screens from a while, i still prefer hardware knobs/faders for continuous controllers like faders knobs, XY, i don't like the feeling and latency of moving across a piece of glass with no force feeback.
but for every kind of boolean or integer states (swichs, listboxes ect) that don't need velocity im ok with touch, and can
have a custom function related visual feeback. prefer then the modular advantages of touchscreens, especially for a clip grid where you clearly see clips names and colors, can quicly make huges labeled and colored matrixs, where it's much easier to spot thingz than track where is your fx ie on middle of a monome256.
on APc as well you don't know wich track is what, wich clip is wich unless serious concentration or counting, or looking at the screen wich is all i want to avoid when im stone.
that's why i decided to build myself an Osc touchscreen session view clip launcher similar to touchable, but with usine so i can do what i want without waiting for approval of the dude

and ill keep real HW knobs and XY setup for fxs tweaks.
i think i atlast found my dream setup:
Touchscreen + usine , with nanopad for velocity real pads and XY,
and evolution UC16 for 16 knobs and real crossfader. Ensemble is portable and ultra modular, im really happy with that.