UKP 200? Then the answer here is definitely the Tex-Mix. For one thing, you can add on extra strips in banks of four...meaning that if you don't have the $$$ for setting up your rig's mixer right then, you can easily budget to expand it as time progresses. Also, the Tex-Mix's AUX setup is superior to the rest that's shown here. It has two mono sends and two stereo returns, for one thing. It has VCAs for level, while nothing else here does.

Now, there ARE some alternatives to these. One of those is Toppobrillo's Stereomix2, which gives you CV over level AND panning, but you're stuck at four mono ins as there's no expander. A similar mixer is Qu-bit's Mixology...on which you get CV over level, panning, AND the AUX sends per channel. But there's that "stuck at 4" issue there, plus both of these only have a single mono FX send and stereo return. But if you can live with four inputs, the Mixology has a bit of an edge over the Stereomix2.