I recently made a cable that you plug into your iPod Touch and splits the audio jack into two pieces, one for mic input and the other for headphone output.
Although it was difficult to make and quite time consuming, i found it very successful and recommend it to anyone wanting to plug a professional quality microphone into an iPod Touch.
I got all the parts at jaycar electronics, even the 4-conductor jack. it cost me about $12 to make.
It requires precision soldering and about 2-4 hours.
The idea came from another blog (which i have put a link to down the bottom), so i thought i should put more info about how good it was.
Required:
4 pin-conductor plug 3.5mm
4-core wire (length depends on how long you want it to be)
Mono input socket 3.5mm
Stereo input socket 3.5mm
6mm Heat shrink tubing
Resin cored solder
Soldering iron
Wire cutters
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