Well then you can save up and buy a control surface with lots of hands on control.
You see at your price point, you'll not be getting everything your wishing for.
An interface is the heart of a DAW recording system, to try and combine this in a budget swiss army knife mixer would be a compromise.
Your looking at big bucks for a real integrated digital mixer/ interface system.
The entry into a multi channel DAW recording set up is an affordable multi channel interface and a controller. Two channels is fine if your just one person and do not plan on recording real drums etc.
PS- I had the Behringer mixer and the audio interface is a real turd. No way to monitor playback from the DAW without huge latency issues. The mixer is broken now after only a few years of light duty use.