Studiologic by Fatar MP113 Dynamic Pedalboard

Available with 17 pedals also.

Overall User Ratings

Overall:
* * * * * * * . . . 7 out of 10
Features:
* * * * * . . . . . 5 out of 10
Quality:
* * * * * * . . . . 6 out of 10
Value:
* * * * * * * * . . 8 out of 10
I Want It:
* * * * * * * * . . 8 out of 10

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"Only buy if you wanna keep it simple"

Overall:
* * * * * * * * * . 9 out of 10
Features:
* * * * * . . . . . 5 out of 10
Quality:
* * * * * * * * * * 10 out of 10
Value:
* * * * * * * * * * 10 out of 10
 
 
 
Feature:
Not very many features, which is exactly why I bought it. I use this on my organ rig for basslines. That's it.

Quality:
Very well built. I like the feel of these pedals. They do go down a little bit further than they would on a set of A-100/B-3/C-3 pedals, but you get the general idea of where to go footwise.

Value:
Worth every penny as long as you understand that it lacks alot of features that other, more expensive, pedalboards have. Good for organ bass lines.

Overall:
Like the title says, only buy if you wanna keep it simple. Otherwise don't expect too much. Overall though, it gets the job done for me, and in a big way.


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"Good value, reliable pedal controller."

Overall:
* * * * * * * * . . 8 out of 10
Features:
* * * * * * . . . . 6 out of 10
Quality:
* * * * * * * * . . 8 out of 10
Value:
* * * * * * * * * * 10 out of 10
I Want It:
* * * * * * * * . . 8 out of 10
 
 
 
This is a simple foot pedal MIDI controller, covering an octave (C to C). It has a few "function" buttons. The only one I use is the transpose, to bring the pedal up 1 or 2 octaves, depending on what I'm playing. I find the function buttons are impossible to use while playing. You must bend over to adjust them as you need to hold the button in then press the appropriate pedals to make the change. It would be nice to be able to have function buttons that would be "foot" friendly", but I'm sure that would bring the price up. I find the play easy, but the velocity sensitivity a bit hard to manage. Almost impossible to find a case for this baby -- you'll have to have one custom made or settle for a bad fit. I run mine into an Alesis QSR synth module, although I have run them into Roland synth keyboards as well. It gets a good sound, and it's not too hard to lay down backing string or organ tracks while playing guitar or bass. It has held up well, even without a case, likely attibutable to it's simplistic design.
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"unit is not intuitive....manual sucks, tech support sucks"

Overall:
* . . . . . . . . . 1 out of 10
 
 
 
Feature:
sucks....not intuitive. User's guide (owner's manual) sucks big time

Sound:
NA - it's a midi controller

Ease of Use:
double suck - see previous category

Support:
quadruple suck - tech rep is semi-clueless. Owner's manual is only two pages long and leaves out important points...like - you must enter a two digit number - if the number to input is 2, then you have to input 02 - this is just a simple example


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