Using GarageBand with DJ audio interface

Hi. I have an audio interface (Final Scratch Amp) which is designed for use by DJ's. As long as it has a driver for the mac (CoreAudio) is there any reason that GarageBand wouldn't recognize it? I will be using the firewire port; I have an iBook laptop and Tiger.
Thank you

if its Mac compatible, and doesn't need it's own software to be used, it should work.

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