If I was in that position i'd get a soundcard/mixer seperately as stated above to me it seems a pain to lug a bulky mixer to a gig, yes its narrow but its standard depth. I think carrying an x1 and a soundcard would be much easier - if you mark/label your audio cables correctly setup would be effortless in a booth. You could put an x1 and a soundcard in a laptop bag with a laptop - a whole mixer would require a large bag.
not sure what advice i'd give on soundcard but since you are already looking towards NI their cards are pretty rugged - and people do use them for production.
you'll still need a mixer for home,
perhaps a pioneer mixer would be a better choice as being familiar with it would help as most clubs have pioneer gear - but at the end of the day they all function about the same so it shouldn't be that hard to adjust if you don't have a pioneer at home.
maybe compare pricing and features of whats available and see what your might like as features on the home mixer.
just thought i'd mention an often overlooked Xone:22 feature that i discovered after buying one (documented in the manual):
you can switch some jumpers inside of it to turn the phono inputs into lines
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Hm... So it looks like Xone 22 and a soundcard is what I'm gonna go for, unles there is any last minute suggestions on the mixer in that price range, no onboard soundcard.
Ack, these soundcards are expensive. I'm probably gonna go with an NI Audio but there are like 2, 4, 6, 8 and now 10. Is a 10 really necessary?
Xone 22 is def cheap. Don't be fooled by the A&H name though, there have been quite a few people w/ quality issues w/ this mixer. Just something else to consider. If it was me.....Rane TTM-56 ($450-500) and Audio 4 ($150 or less). TTM-56 is known more for being a great battle mixer, but nothing is stopping you from blending w/ it. Superior sounding mixer and top of the line faders and build quality
I got an audio 10 but actually an audio 6 is ample if you're just mixing two tunes.
This is an expensive hobby but x1, soundcard and mixer is right way to go.
Get the audio 6 and the best mixer you can afford. If you get cheap gear and later upgrade you spend twice
Though an audio 2 and a xone 22 will actually get you pretty far. you just wont be able to preview tracks with the preview deck
But back in the day we didnt have that. its just a luxury i couldn't now live without
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I'd probably go for an Audio 4 or 6 if you can stretch it.
Definitely try to get hands on some mixers on display if you can - should help you decide.
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You can get an Audio 6 on Ebay for around 200, and I don't know what budget you're aiming for but the Xone:22 is a good choice, but if its just for home use look at the new Behringer NOX mixers (if this is for travel, don't even bother with Behringer).
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