It's got everything I can think of needing for sound editing and mixing. It also does a heck of a job repairing sound files that have been amplified too far and have clipped off part of the waveforms. And I guess I didn't have that sample up when I thought I would. Maybe once I get some sleep tonight, although I may need to get a dynamic mic first, and hook it into my Live! Drive IR front panel. Condenser mics like the basic computer mic I use for voice chat are good for being able to let me move away from the mic and still be heard, but not so great for sound quality like you'd want for voice acting.