Sonicake BUILT-IN Pocket Control Portable Wireless MIDI Controller 4 Programmable Footswitches USB Host

£31.26

The Sonicake BUILT-IN Pocket Control Portable Wireless MIDI Controller 4 Programmable Footswitches USB Host is new on JustPedals, and instock direct. SONICAKE Pocket Control Portable Wireless MIDI Controller 4 Programmable Footswitches, USB Host, Rechargeable Battery Built-in

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Here at JustPedals we think you can rely on Sonicake to make great Wireless Systems. Check out the Sonicake BUILT-IN Pocket Control Portable Wireless MIDI Controller 4 Programmable Footswitches USB Host on JustPedals now. SONICAKE Pocket Control Portable Wireless MIDI Controller 4 Programmable Footswitches, USB Host, Rechargeable Battery Built-in

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Sonicake

Sonicake is a modern Chinese music technology company known for producing compact, affordable gear for musicians. Founded in the late 2010s, the brand quickly built a reputation for delivering practical, well-designed guitar pedals, multi-effects units, and portable audio tools that offer strong performance without the premium price tag.

Based in China, Sonicake benefits from fast product development and efficient manufacturing, allowing them to bring new ideas to market quickly. Their range is centred around simplicity and portability, making their gear especially popular with beginners, home players, and musicians who need lightweight, travel-friendly setups.

Sonicake stands out for balancing price and functionality, offering versatile gear that is easy to use and covers a wide range of tones. Rather than competing with high-end boutique brands, they focus on accessible, reliable products that work well in practice, rehearsal, and live environments, continuing to grow as a trusted entry-level and mid-tier brand.

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Pedal Switchers

A pedal switcher routes effects through independently controlled loops so several pedals can be engaged, bypassed or reordered from one set of footswitches. Simple loop strips shorten the live signal path; programmable systems store combinations as presets and may send MIDI commands or change amplifier channels. Loop count, buffer placement, stereo support, spillover and routing flexibility define the system.

Wireless Systems

An instrument wireless system replaces the cable between instrument and receiver with a radio link. Frequency band, channel management, range and latency determine connection quality, while input headroom and digital conversion affect the signal itself. Battery life, rechargeable transmitters, cable emulation, receiver format and licence-free operation in the intended region are central compatibility points.

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Wireless

Wireless pedals and related effects are commonly used by guitarists looking to shape their tone in a more focused and creative way. Different designs offer their own response, feel and tonal character depending on the style of music and the type of amplifier or guitar being used.

Many players build pedalboards gradually over time, combining different effects and utilities to create a setup that suits their own sound and workflow. Wireless related gear can play an important role in both live performance and studio recording.