Help picking out a mixer

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I'm looking for an inexpensive way to record on to my PC, and I need some assistance in finding an appropriate mixer. I will be playing/recording everything myself, so I can get away with a smaller number of inputs if I understand correctly.

Since one of the things I'll be recording is a drum kit, I would like a mixer that has 4-6 Mic preamps, along with either a direct out or channel insert for each preamp channel - if I understand correctly this is needed to record each channel to a separate track on the PC (dependant on the sound card in the PC as well).

I've been looking and have found plenty of options that either don't have the outs/inserts, or are way too extravagent for what I need. I'm looking for something under $250 if at all possible. If there are other hardware options, I'd be open to those as well.

Thanks!

-Darin
 
Used Soundcraft or Tascam is your best bet.

Any of the Spirit Live boards by Soundcraft generally have a good sound.
 
Ooo, great stuff. This type of hardware generally stands the test of time pretty well? Some great potential deals here, thanks for the tip.
 
I just purchased a Yamaha MG12/4, $199 at musiciansfriend.com

Fo the price it's great value imo. 4 mono ins, 4 stereo ins, 6 preamps; mains out, group buss out, & 4 inserts give you upto 8 mono outs, plus control room and monitor mixes.

The pres are really quiet & the faders are smooth but not too slippery
 
Good suggestions all, but I'm kinda going nuts here. Trying so hard to find just the right thing, and I'm not finding it.

One detail I left out - I really don't need the mixer to mix - I'll be doing that on a PC. Really all I need is something with pre-amps for 4-6 mics, line-level inputs for keys and bass, and outs for each channel. Is there some rack-mountable thing along those lines I haven't found yet?
 
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