Connect your stompboxes to your ipod (or DIY ipod dock... done)

Started by Fp-www.Tonepad.com, April 27, 2006, 06:14:54 PM

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rockgardenlove

So, uh, whats it for?  You gonna hook up a USB cable or something? 



Pushtone

Quoted From: http://ipodlinux.org/Dock_Connector

Dock Connector
From wikiPodLinux

The dock connector was introduced with the 3rd generation iPods. With the dock connector the iPod can be charged, connected to a PC via USB or Firewire, connected to a stereo via line-out or connected to a serial device and controlled via the Apple Accessory Protocol. The manufacturer of the dock connector is JAE (http://www.jae-connector.com/en/index.cfm). The manufacturer's information on the dock connector can be found here http://www.jae-connector.com/en/general_en.cfm?series_code=DD1&contact_number=&s_height=&l_con=&r_con=

One of our forum members, ridax, has purchased a bulk amount of dock connectors to resell to hobbyists. If you are interested, see this thread (http://www.ipodlinux.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1115&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=15). You can also order on-line here (http://home.swipnet.se/ridax/connector.htm). Spark Fun Electronics also sells male dock connectors here (http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=633).

Mouser.com has picked up the dock connectors as well (but not always in stock and reported to not fit the iPod):
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Fp-www.Tonepad.com

How about turning your ipod into a high capacity field recorder?

I am going to try a bunch of things, line out, video out, power to charge it, draw power from it, microphones, headphone amplifiers, 386 amps...

who knows. Now that I can hook it up to the breadboard!  :icon_twisted:

Fp
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bwanasonic

Quote from: Fp-www.Tonepad.com on April 27, 2006, 08:32:24 PM
How about turning your ipod into a high capacity field recorder?

I'm afraid that would involve something at the software/firmware level, rather than any breadboard tinkering. Of course I'd love to be able to! I'd be a bit too squeamish about frying my 60G video iPod to go experimenting with little bits connected to it's intimate area. I'm too busy listening to the Ricky Gervais podcast anyhow!  :icon_biggrin:

Kerry M

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I'm just getting ready for when ipodLinux runs on the ipod video.
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birt

looks nice.

wasn't ZVEX experimenting with this too when he was building the imp amp?
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I think he was looking for the connector, yes.

They are now available online at a couple of different sources.
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Pushtone

Gee, right off the bat I figurered you were after a "live performance" dock, with foot controller.
Thats what I would do...
My band, like many others, is using an iPOD for backing tracks. One channel has click track, the other backing tracks.
A robust all metal dock with 1/4" jacks and a remote foot controller would be a cool project. Useful too.

I now see the field is much wider.
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StephenGiles

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I own a minidisc and I still like it very much, awesome for recording.

I wish the ipod had a "REC" button.
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