I agree. The functionality for the price is very impressive.
I use two on a weekly basis and I know four organizations that have the  and are pleased.

Being able to plop a laptop next it, plug in the usb cable and record 32 channels into Ardour is really handy. (Hat tip to Paul ;) Or play cued music from LISP (Linux Show Player) or control a stage musical mutes, faders, etc. with Linux Show Control makes it very versatile. 

Mac
On May 15, 2017 7:02 AM, "Paul Davis" <paul@linuxaudiosystems.com> wrote:
behringer/midas X32 would be the obvious choice.

On Sun, May 14, 2017 at 10:01 PM, Bill Purvis <bill@billp.org> wrote:
This is not really a Linux audio question, but I'm sure some of you will have suggestions
for the following:

I'm currently looking into providing the Audio system for our new church building which is
expected to be handed over soon. At present I'm using a Soundcraft Ui16 digital mixer, but
that only has 12 real inputs. I'm thinking ahead and would like something similar but with
twice (or more) as many inputs.

Any suggestions welcomed,

Many thanks

Bill

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