> Another reason is that I do not like what I recently read about rotary encoders and their problems
I wouldn't generalize this. I had already many devices without any encoder problems: UFX, UFX+, XTC, 12Mic, ADI-2 Pro, ADI-2 DAC, ADI-2 Pro FS R BE.
> Also their price does not go down
Sure of course. Look at the used market prices of other even older interfaces: FF400, FF800, Babyface.
Driver and build quality, long term software support, everything is being flashable in FPGA.
No lame or error prone 3rd party communication chips, all being done in the FPGA.
> Spending 200 for the behringer is cheap
Yes, but then you have still no recording interface for the 2nd PC.
> 400 for the focusrite manageable
I hope you do not mean the firewire version .. Firewire is a "dead horse".
The Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 3rd Gen costs €459. OK, this is an USB recording interface but, spending so much money for a recording interface with more compromises than advantages and with a lame mixing software, etc.
I personally regard this as a waste of money.
Maybe the best option for you would be to get the ADA8200 1st as extension IF you need more than 4 Mic inputs in total
and then later maybe a used babyface for the 2nd PC at a later point of time.
Otherwise I would still prefer the combination with a UC .. as the combination of both interfaces offers you best quality and flexibility as both are RME recording interfaces with TotalMix FX, TotalMix Remote, DIGICheck, ...
I would only get the ADA8200 if you really need more than 4 Mic inputs.
BR Ramses - UFX III, 12Mic, XTC, ADI-2 Pro FS R BE, RayDAT, X10SRi-F, E5-1680v4, Win10Pro22H2, Cub14