@CireRice: Where do you see that it's $130? The AirTurn AT-104 is only $49.95. If you already have a footswitch, then that's all you would need to shell out.
You can get started with an AirTurn and a single DP-2S pedal for just $64.95 - i know of computer mice that are more expensive than that! ;) Hope this helps!
It seems like this would be easier with Bluetooth (at least as far as having to use a dongle since most new notebooks come with Bluetooth built in) but I'm doubtful that there are compatible foot pedals. Just a thought.
Bluetooth actually adds to the cost of producing the unit; that and the fact that it's still not universally equipped in all computers led us to pursue the USB receiver solution. It saves money and can be guaranteed to work on far more computers that way. We'll look into possibly developing a Bluetooth model if there's a market for that. Thanks!
Genial! ..... muy interesant, en lo personal me canza la vista tener que leer la partitura en la computadora, peor me parece muy interesant!
nozzgolef 2 years ago
wow i might get one so i can play my guitar easier thanks for the review
hardbasssounds 2 years ago 2
130 bucks? you could modify a mouse if you got that much money to throw away .. that is just unacceptable. but great review.
CireRice 2 years ago
@CireRice: Where do you see that it's $130? The AirTurn AT-104 is only $49.95. If you already have a footswitch, then that's all you would need to shell out.
mariocast 2 years ago
You can get started with an AirTurn and a single DP-2S pedal for just $64.95 - i know of computer mice that are more expensive than that! ;) Hope this helps!
hughsung 2 years ago
great vid!
Vandaraz 2 years ago
It seems like this would be easier with Bluetooth (at least as far as having to use a dongle since most new notebooks come with Bluetooth built in) but I'm doubtful that there are compatible foot pedals. Just a thought.
darkmojojojo 2 years ago
Bluetooth actually adds to the cost of producing the unit; that and the fact that it's still not universally equipped in all computers led us to pursue the USB receiver solution. It saves money and can be guaranteed to work on far more computers that way. We'll look into possibly developing a Bluetooth model if there's a market for that. Thanks!
hughsung 2 years ago