This is why I really like my alesis master mix control surface.  It works well 
with a lot of daws including pro tools, and it does have a decent audio 
interface.  
Although it only has 2 mic pres, it does have 8 line inputs and s/pdif and adat 
inputs.  The jog wheel is very smooth for scrubbing, and for around $750 you 
can’t beat it.
GordOn Jan 5, 2014, at 1:23 PM, Poppa Bear <heavens4r...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So as far as I understand, the MC universal pro is only a control surface 
> with no audio ins such as line ins, pre's or optical/SPDIF, so in order to 
> run audio in you would still need an audio interface to run external press 
> into the DAW? I do have a mackie Onyx 16 20I around, could that be the audio 
> interface and the MC pro be the control surfase in theory?
> Thanks for any thoughts on this.
> 
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