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>>I had some hassle trying to get Windows to work via Parallels. Have you had any success running audio apps in Windows (Mobius perhaps) while running other apps on the Mac side simultaneously? It sound like a pipe dream to me, but if it's at all workable, I'd be willing to give Parallels another shot.<< I use parallels on my MBP so that I can run vegas (4 or 5- I haven't bought the later versions because I'm quite happy with what I've got) & the only issues I've had are 1) it can't talk to the superdrive, so I can't make CDs straight out of vegas. yet. the new parallels release due any day now is going to fix this, we're told. 2) if I'm running parallels in full-screen mode, sometimes there isn't enough horsepower left over after all the screen redrawing to keep the audio happening, especially with a lot of tracks/plug-ins. if I use "coherence" mode, the screen driving seems to be handled by the mac OS instead of the guest OS & things improve dramatically. I'm using w2k sp4 as the guest. what I haven't tried (& with me it's a cultural thing as much as anything else) is running anything like "live" or "reason" on the pc-half & the mac-half at the same time. I don't know if the networking between the two "machines" would allow midi syncing or anything. but running apps on both OSs at the same time? no problem. 'pon the interface thing- I've been looking at the alesis offerings- they do a normal-looking analogue mixer which can deliver audio via firewire from each of it's 16 inputs + the stereo mix; very tempting at the pricepoint. there's also a non-mixer interface that does more or less the same, but which for some reason is at the same price. has anyone used either? d.