My point is not so long ago we were told by Tyler he had mapped out the whole board and it worked great.
So at what point in all this did Behringer controllers become a better option? They are just motorised MIDI controllers (and very noisy ones at that from the Youtube videos I have seen).
Personally I have no argument over it either way, but maybe Tyler needs to read up more before jumping in and buying products that do not suit him – or spend longer working with his gear to make it do what he wants. But think carefully whether the Behringers will be any better.
I looked at a lot of other alternatives to a D8B and for the money and desk real estate it offered the best value (secondhand of course) even when compared to MCUs or Euphonix Artist (which in my opinion has very fiddly buttons). Plus for me the extra analogue I/O is handy for all my old school outboard.
I crave real knobs, faders and buttons and the D8B has loads. Just a shame you cannot emulate 3 HUIs due to only one MIDI port (why they never utilised all 24 faders as a HUI plus two extenders I cannot fathom).
Behringer's new desk is all very interesting but I cannot see much added since their DDX3216 other than a larger screen and 8 return/group faders. No mention of MIDI control. The only other contender for me was a Tascam DM-4800. I conidered a Sony RMX-100 but its automation was flaky.