<div dir="ltr"><div></div>Currently using a powered USB mic (<a href="http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/wired_mics/c75c5918ed57a8d0/index.html">Audio Technica AT2010</a>) with laptop to record <a href="http://steppinofftheedge.com">podcast</a>. <br>
<br>Goal is to be able to connect it to iPhone to reduce gear size for interview setup, but the powered part of USB is proving to be a challenge. Tried using a USB Hub but no luck. I think instead of having audio go via the 30-pin connector it has to send via the headphone jack. Not sure if hitting an unpossible digital/analog wall in this scenario. I have materials to hack an extra iPhone USB charge wire, USB power wire and headphone jack together but hoping someone can confirm what I'm trying to do is possible before I start down that path.<br>
<br>Related Links:<br><ul><li>Non-Powered Mic Hack:<br><a href="http://benttronics.blogspot.ca/2009/05/audio-breakout-cable-for-ipodiphone.html">http://benttronics.blogspot.ca/2009/05/audio-breakout-cable-for-ipodiphone.html</a><br>
<br></li><li>iPhone 30 pin out guide<br><a href="http://pinouts.ru/PortableDevices/ipod_pinout.shtml">http://pinouts.ru/PortableDevices/ipod_pinout.shtml</a><br><br></li><li>More context from a reddit thread on the idea a year ago:<br>
<a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/fmavw/solve_a_portable_microphone_challenge_win_for_you/">http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/fmavw/solve_a_portable_microphone_challenge_win_for_you/</a><br><br>
</li></ul><p></p><p>I might be able to make it out to the modlab tonight and wondering if
anyone is going to be there with interest / time to help point the way
on this type of project?</p><p>Thx,<br>Jamie<br></p></div>