Audio Recording-iPhone to Computer

I am a musician and I have many apps that create music. I am wondering, what is the best way to connect my iPhone to my computer to record audio coming from these apps? I have used a 3.5mm/ 1/4 audio cord to connect to my audio interface....but there wasn't a crisp sound. Lots of white noise. any suggestions?
thanks in advance.
mathew

Best way would be to use the 30-pin connector at the bottom as it is a line level output and better quality than the headphone socket.
Adaptors can be found here as well as on Ebay:
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