New MBP and digital audio

I'm planning to move from a PowerMac G5 to one of the new MBPs so I can do recording at home and on the road. I currently connect an AD - DA converter to the G5's digital in/out ports. How can I do this with the MBP? I notice only one audio in/out on the 13".

Yes,
Audio Out
1 - 3.5-mm analog/optical combo jack, 2 - Built-in speakers

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