“This one cost a little more but is solid, has some good weight and the switches are sturdy. Connects no problem with my iPad and ForScore. I play sax in a big band where sometimes the page turn management is tricky if both my hands are needed when a page turn comes up. I really like this thing and it feels quality.”
“I really like this pedal. I use this for when I am leading worship and don’t have anyone to run the slides. I can run to my computer which serves as a confidence monitor in front of me which then connects to the tv to project the lyrics. The only thing I don’t like about it is that my foot has to be elevated quite a bit to hit the knob, so you have to be in just the right position and it kind of makes your ankle sore by the end of the night.”
“Hey,
I use STOMP in leading my band in a live setting weekly with my iPad (for charts & music).
Solid as a rock, and I bought it in the light color. Damn sexy.
Super easy and well written manual as well.
My musician friends always ask "what is it", and "how did I find it?".
The competitor's plastic models are too destructible for me; they just ain't the same.
The function features are what are needed in my work, a true workhorse.”
“I've owned numerous page turner pedal and I've always had issues. They connection is often inconsistent + I end up breaking them afer a couple of uses, granted I'm not the most responsible when it comes to looking after my gear, I'll often just chuck my pedals in with the rest of my gear. Stomp has completely changed the game for me, no more connection issues and best of all this thing is STURDY, made from metal it's built like a brick. The pedals are also really tactile so you know when you're pressing the switch you're pressing it. It's got a high price tag but definitely worth it, shouldn't have to buy another page turner pedal anytime soon with this BEAST”