Chris asked: "Does anyone know if anyone makes a patch cable to go directly from
a sound board to an iPod?"
I'd contact the folks at Equipment Emporium in LA:
800-473-4554
http://www.equipmentemporium.com/
Their particular expertise is audio for film and video productions, including
separate recordings via tape recorders, DAT, mini-disk, etc. They carry patch
cords of every description. More importantly, they have the experience to be
able to say what will work and what won't. You can't order from their website.
Instead, give them a call and see what they have to say. It's possible to take
line-level signals from a mixing board via XLR cables and end with a mini-plug
at mic level going into my camcorder. Don't know the specifications for an iPod,
but I'm sure it can be done.
If you want to check a company that specializes in cords, try Markertek. If
there's a cable made anywhere, they probably carry it:
1-800-522-2025
http://www.markertek.com/
I was able to obtain from them-- stock item, not custom made-- a particularly
weird cable that lets me send an S-video signal from my digital video editing
deck to an ancient Commodore computer monitor. (Don't ask!)
Lisa mentioned getting good sound with her mic on a nearby chair. You'll get the
best sound with a mic close to your voice. One easy suggestion, if you're only
interested in hearing your voice, is to fasten the iPod to your mic stand--
let's hear it for Velcro! You can also fasten the iPod mic onto your regular
microphone (assuming that it's not cordless) and you'll be sending a clear
signal to both at the same time.
David