External Mic for an iPad

Hi Guys
There is a way to put a Mic XLR with a 3,5mm adaptor audio cable in the audio jack ?
I try to put here and test it in some apps but didn't work at all.
My mic's model it's like a Shure SM58.
Thanks

The trick is getting the signal into the pad.   I rig is one approach that works pretty well, but costs some $$$.  If you are the creative type, you can try and build your own adapter.  The audio can be fed in through the headphone jack, and that is what the basic i rig adapter does.  I think the adapter will work with most standard mics, but of course, they would love to sell you theirs.
http://www.ikmultimedia.com/irigmic/features/

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