 One of my favorite companies to meet with at NAB has always been Audio-Technica. You are looking at me talking on an Audio-Technica microphone with a receiver on Steve's camera. But I'm here with Gary Boss to talk about what we can do with iOS with Audio-Technica gear. Hi, Gary. Hi, how's it going? One of the things that's kind of cool we have here is the AT2020 USB-I. And now, as we know, when we say I, it usually refers to iOS. But it's nice because it's actually multi-platform. It actually comes with a lightning cable, as well as a USB cable. So we can use it. It's kind of cross-platform, which is nice. But the really kind of hip thing about it is that lightning output connector. So it's going from micro-USB to lightning? That's correct. That's correct. And you guys actually supply the cables when you do that? We do, both cables. So you got both cables. But so now I can put this into my phone or my iPad and do very high quality. Now, this is 2496, so it's a high-resolution audio. 2496 what? 24-bit 96K. It's just a high resolution. It's a true high-resolution converter in the microphone itself. So you get the optimal audio quality. And the 2020 in the hardwired had become one of the best-selling studio microphones of all time. So we took a very, very standardized, kind of ubiquitous in the podcasting world microphone and then put that converter in and made it optimized for iOS devices. Okay, so this is a condenser mic, correct? Yeah, it is. It's a condenser and it gets the power via the lightning or USB connection. So you're powering the mic, the blue light shows that it's on. You have a gain or control right on the microphone so you can adjust if you're going to be right on the mic and you want that kind of broadcast quality, you know, two inches from the microphone, big sound. Or if you're going to be doing like an interview, set that on the desk, you want to round your gain a little higher so you can pick up two voices. Oh, very, very cool. So now, I'm familiar with the... I've got the ShureMVI USB interface and that also has the micro USB to lightning and I tested that with the iPad. Worked great. That worked with the ShureMVI software. Do you do the same software with this or do you just go straight into like GarageBand? Yeah, it's just seen in your device as an Audio Technica AT 2020 USB-I. It's just an audio device and when you plug it in, it's recognized natively within the software of your computer. Okay, very cool. So I looked up the AT 2020 USB-I on Amazon, 129 bucks, fabulous mic from a great company. This sounds really good. And Gary, you're going to be on the Twin Network later this week, right? I have just found that out and we're talking about my entire line of podcasting microphones so that's just not it. We've got a whole other slew of mics. All right, cool. Well, I'll get my checkbook out or my Apple Pay and I'll be sending you more money. I do every year after I meet with you guys. Great.