External Mic for iPad 3

I recently purchased an audio technica ATR 6550 and Startech.com MUYHSMFF 3.5mm 4-pin to 2x 3-pin 3.5mm headset splutter adapter M/F for my iPad 3. 
I've tested the mic and adapter on my Macbook and they worked fine.  When I plug them into my iPad however, it doesn't seem to read them.  I've tried a couple of different apps including garageband but the mic just doesn't register.  Does anyone have any suggestions or thoughts on how I might get this to work?
Thanks 

I think you just answered the USB option question I've been researching.  We found the iRig mic is sketchy.  sounds good for spoken voice when they work.  We've been using them for a mass messaging campaign and they keep breaking (if they worked out of the box to start with).  We've yet to find anything better.  We need a mic with that street interview look that we can put a mic flag on.

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