Yup, that's exactly how I do it. The XLR inputs go into the mixer and carry the audio to fcp, and the green component cable acts as a composite cable. The trick is in the setup. You have to use non controllable device as your capture settings, and then one of the AJA standard def setups for the video capture. I'm not in my system right now so I can't tell you which one I use, but I do remember having to go into the Kona Card setup application and telling it to use a composite signal from the analog input. The manual should have a section on capturing from VHS that should help you pick the right setup in FCP. I personally capture it as DVCPRO 50, since you're really not going to gain much using a higher resolution setting from a VHS source. And also, I'm pretty sure the composite signal will carry the audio as well, eliminating the need for the XLR input from the mixer, but since this isn't the way I do it I could be wrong. I would check the manual (which can be downloaded from the site if it's not handy) and it should sort it out for you.
Message was edited by: Brandon Parris