Firewire soundcards and digital in's.

Can somebody recomend a good firewire soundcard with a digital in?
I'm using a Boss BR-532 for its excellent sound quality, but it precedes the models with USB so the only way to get my tracks into Garageband is through a SmartMedia card reader. Just a little time consuming and inconvenient when recording.
The BR-532 has a digital out.
So I'm hoping to send the signal from the BR to the Firewire soundcard and then into the G4. (Which btw doesn't have an audio input )

bummer about no replies.
the only thing i can add:
check your manual to make sure that the signal that comes from the digital out is the type you need or expected. it might only be a two channel mix.
other than that, i'm not sure about digital ins on firewire devices. my guess is some of the higher end models will have them: m-audio firewire 1814, presonus firepod. but i'm not sure.
it seems like some of us got stuck in the transition from 4track tapes to computers. it wasn't an easy, smooth or speedy switch by any means.
good luck. have fun!
brandon

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    I want to use the voice over tool with the konnekt 24D, so what should I do ?
    Does 2 firewire audio and video interface can work together ?
    If so, maybe I only have a driver problem from TC Electronic.
    But if not, I have to change this interface. Let me know if only RME, MOTU, Presonus and Edirol work, as it is said on apple's webpage for hardware compatibility
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    the VO tool.
    Ok. So an audio interface can be plugged to FCP without crashing the app. Because of the Konnekt driver problem, I wasn't shure of this.
    I use my Aja box for export & external monitoring.
    All my audio sources run back into the Tascam and I
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    I also imput dailies with a deck or a camera (DV or HDV) but that's not the point here.
    I want to imput audio with the Konnekt 24D because of its audio quality. Not audio sync to video dailies. But voice over, in sync with FCP video playback (for me, tha ADVC 110)

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