LOGIC PRO WITH APOGEE ENSEMBLE + SYNTHS I/O

Im upgrading my studio and planning to buy an apogee ensemble for logic, an access virus, a moog lp and possibly a couple of outboard compressors. If anyone has a similar setup (i.e. ensemble with a few synths) could you give me a bit of info on the I/O setup?
The ensemble has 4 mic inputs, 4 1/4” jack inputs and 8 1/4” jack outputs. Firstly, are the mic and line inputs separate? (if I have a mic connected to mic input 1, can I connect the moog to line input 1 and record simultaneously?)
The virus has 6 outputs, I haven’t researched this much put I presume I could have, let’s say 2 or 3 different sequenced stereo parts at the same time? In this case, I was thinking the I/O setup would be like the following:
Access virus > ensemble Mic inputs 1-4 (2 stereo patches using balanced 1/4” jack to XLR cables)
Moog lp> ensemble Line input 1 (is this possible when Mic input 1 is used by the virus?)
Ensemble output 1-2 > Monitors
Ensemble output 3-4 > virus inputs 1-2
Ensemble output 5 > moog input
(possibly) Ensemble output 7-8 > outboard stereo compressor/processor of some sort! Returned on ensemble line inputs 7-8.
Does anyone have a similar setup to this? If this configuration works I’ll def go ahead with it, but my only concern is that there’s barely any room for more options! I could have 3 mono outboard processors to be used as inserts for I/O 6,7 and 8 but if I want to purchase another synth I’ll have to get another ensemble! Is there a better/more efficient way to run this setup or should I get something other than the ensemble?
All comments appreciated, thanks!

Ensemle have 18 inputs, just 8 of them are analog. If you need more, you must use additional convertors with Adat outputs.

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