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One of the more advanced mid price range computer audio interfaces can also do well as mixer. Given there is a computer aided rig involved. On my RME I can bring in two XLR with phantom power, one instrument level (electric guitar pickup) and a handful line level feeds. I've successfully used this box also for sending out eight channels in surround concerts - such box is "the swiss army knife of performing". Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.perboysen.com http://www.youtube.com/perboysen On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 4:12 AM, William Walker <Billwalker@baymoon.com> wrote: > I have been following this thread and it got me thinking about your > needs Andy of which I am some what familiar, I also know that you have a > wide variety of pickups both magnetic and piezo , , a standard mixer > can handle that to a degree but it almost seems that you could use a > digital mixer of some kind and it would be able to remember volume and > eq settings in a way that an analogue mixer can't, and also give you > some options for DSP as well. Someone told me the Behringer is actually > decent for the money but I would be partial to Yamaha, if you could > afford the extra moolah > Bill