I was surprised this topic didn't come up much when I did a search, so was glad to find this info. I am replying to this old thread with new info based on experimentation.
I experimented with a 4-foot extension, and successfully decoupled the Mackie (noisy?) charging power from the data wires (clipped the black wire/pin 16 and red wire/pin 24) from the iPad end of the extension (after opening up the housing). These are the +5V and Gnd connections for charging. This resulted in reliable data "connection" to the Mackie but, of course, the iPad power drained over time.
So, I took an old USB cable and cut off the square connector end (leaving the flat rectangular end), and soldered the red and black wires to the same colored wires I had cut (connect to the iPad end). I cut a hole in the housing to accomodate the wires. Then, the extension cable and USB cable were taped together.
I use a regular iPad USB charger to connect to the USB cable, and the female end of the extension connects normally to the Mackie DL. The result: the Mackie does its data thing (mixing, recording, playing iPad audio, etc), while the cable is free of any charging noise. Charging is provided independently to the iPad via the USB cable.
I'm not responsible from any bad stuff happening...don't try this at home unless you are comfortable doing this sort of hacking.