According to Colin McDonald: >Sorry I can't help with this particular problem - I would like to hear an >answer to this as well. > >Colin McDonald I can't speak for the 'audio trade', as a whole, but I use a MIDI in/out controller, and somewhat pricey software to get direct analog voice, as well as analog and digital sound, 'In', on a 667. I needed it to run synthesizers and a few signal processors [that were hanging around from the 'old' days], so, it was not much effort to use an external mic, also. MOTU's 828, and a little app called Mic Modeler [which is not necessary for general use] , do the job perfectly. Aside: MicModeler uses patches to give an ordinary mic the same response curves of a wide variety of state-of-the-art recording mics, hence the 'not necessary' bit. It may seem like a lot of 'work' or expense, but analog/digital converters and MIDI in/out boxes can be found, used, for not a lot of actual cash. ~flipper