Does the new Mac Pro(Later 2014) had an Audio-In port?

I want to convert a cassette tapes in digital files using my new Mac Pro(Later 2014). Does it have an Audio-in port and where it is located?

The new Mac pro has:
Combined optical digital audio output/analog line out minijack
Headphone minijack with headset support
HDMI port supports multichannel audio output
Built-in speaker
If you want digital audio in:
MacPro (late 2013): Digital audio in - how?

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