Digital mixer recording

I bought me a Yamaha 01V96 digimixer, and would like to use its full functionality for recording.
After searching a bit online, i found out that you can via ADAT out of the mixer send up to 8 channels into a single unit.
But how do I get the ADAT in to my computer so software like Logic / GarageBand can understand it?
I know there are firewire/usb interfaces.. But i'm not sure wich will work?

studsgard wrote:
Would this for example work?
http://www.thomann.de/gb/behringer_fca610.htm
No, that only has a stereo digital input output.  The next model up does have ADAT. Behringer FCA 1616
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/FCA1616?device=c&network=g&matchtype=&gcl id=CO_I_uDT-78CFQimaQodxnMA-g
ADAT I/O is 8 channels

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