Ipad sound to external sound card.

hi .. i have an ipad 2 and i am wondering if i can use an external sound card .that will get and input (usb) from the ipad via using the dock cable ( white ipad cable).
what i mean to say is .. i want to use this ipad as a player and the sound goes to an external professional sound card and from the sound card the output ( rca/ xlr or trs) to a mixer/amplifier .
thanks
mack macky .

Looked into that. May work for your problem but not with the Jam. I contacted dockStubbs and they are aware of the problem and supposedly working on a fix. I have searched high and low for an answer and cannot find one. Here is a tech support request I sent Apogee today.....
"Trying to figure out how to charge ipod while using the JAM. Love the interface but need to figure out a way to charge while playing. Split apogee cord open and tapped in a usb cord to the black and red wires. That powers up the jam but no charging power to ipod. There is an extra blue wire in cable, don't know what it is for. I have not attemted tapping into the green and white wires. I know the ipods, iphones,ect require the data wires be tied to +5v and -5v with some simple resistors in order to get 2.8v and 2v on data wires to initiate a charge but I am fearful that if I do that it will roast the JAM. I think the blue wire has something to do with providing some sort of power but not sure what. Also noticed that there is no blue wire in the USB to JAM cable. Any insight would be much appreciated!
Thank you,   "
Curious as to what kind of response I'll get.
Here is some info links for the 30 pin connectors for any DIY'ers
http://pinouts.ru/PortableDevices/ipod_pinout.shtml
http://irq5.io/2012/06/25/the-apple-30-pin-dock-connector/

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