Started in the 1980's by Rupert Neve DSP-1 and to the latest incarnations of digital mixers like the DL series and X32 series amongst others I looked at the Offerings today by some of the well known companies and how they stack up against the analog world. The analog world seems like it's not going away anytime soon. Based on current offerings and not quantities here is what it looks like. Companies try to invest in product that will have a ROI (return on investment) so the existence of a model is an indication of some need. Here we go and there are many more companies out there I haven't looked at.
Mackie 29 analog 2 digital that's 6% digital.
Behringer 84 analog 5 digital 7% digital. Uli do you really need another mixer? Not included are Eurocom's 8.
Yamaha 24 analog 16 digital that's 40% digital. Say's something about their commitment.
Midas 6 analog and 6 digital. 50% digital.
That's my list for now. Yamaha is due for a replacement of the O1,O2 line anytime, maybe at NAMM? Add your favorite Co. stats if you like.
UPDATE: I forgot Yamaha already filled that low end O1,O2 line with a fat check as they acquired Line 6. Wonder whose label will be on the units?