Studiologic MP-113 MIDI Pedalboard

£349.00

Here's What Studiologic Say About the MP-113 The pedalboard brings the Studiologic touch to your feet allowing control of any MIDI device. It is the perfect companion to your compact digital organ and a hands free controller for musicians performing either on a guitar or a microphone or for driving a massive bass sound with […]


Description

Here's What Studiologic Say About the MP-113

The pedalboard brings the Studiologic touch to your feet allowing control of any MIDI device. It is the perfect companion to your compact digital organ and a hands free controller for musicians performing either on a guitar or a microphone or for driving a massive bass sound with the tip of your toe.

The MP Pedalboard control panel allows transposing, MIDI channel selection and MIDI program change through its 4 rugged generously sized big push buttons. Its design features optimize transportability and solidness both in the studio and on the stage.

Specifications

Keyboard

  • 13 notes
  • Touch: Dynamic curve

Features

  • MIDI: 1 zone with full extension; Program Change, Bank Select, MIDI Channel, Transpose (max +/- 24 semitones)

Controls / UI

  • 4 Function buttons
  • Virtual numeric keypad

Connections

  • MIDI Out

Power supply

  • DC IN: 9V
  • Adapter: Input: 100-240V / Output: 9V-1A

Size and weight

  • Width: 54 cm / 21,3"
  • Depth: 42 cm / 16,5"
  • Height: 14 cm / 5,5"
  • Weight: 5,5 Kg / 12,1 lbs

Package content

  • MP-113
  • Power adapter
  • Numeric keypad stickers
  • CD Manual

Brand

Studiologic

Category

Studiologic

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