Mixing board

I have Apple Logic Express, and I will be upgrading to full Logic. I am looking for a mixing board that supports Logic so I can use pan knobs and faders to control recording and playback rather then the mouse. Any suggestions?

Is there any reason why you need a "mixing board" - ie one that actually mixes audio internally outside of Logic, versus a "control surface" which looks like a mixer (faders, knobs, transport etc) but actually is a just controller for Logic (ie no audio is mixed by the controller, it stays totally within Logic?)
If you want a control surface, then I recommend the Mackie Control, or the Euphonics Mix series controllers.
If you actually want an analog or digital mixer, that's a different set of recommendations. You also don't mention a budget, so I'm just saying what I recommend. There are budget options, but there are vastly inferior (but again, you don't mention any requirements, so perhaps a budget controller is all you need.)

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