

🎶 Step into the future of MIDI control with Studiologic’s pro-grade pedal board!
The Studiologic MP-113 is a robust 13-note MIDI base pedal board featuring velocity-sensitive wooden pedals that provide professional-grade control over MIDI keyboards and modules. Designed for seamless integration via USB, it offers full command over Program, Bank, Channel, and Transposition settings, making it ideal for musicians seeking hands-free control on stage or in the studio. Compatible with macOS and software like Ableton Live, it doubles as a lighting controller or arranger driver, combining durability, style, and versatility in one compact unit.
| ASIN | B00C4VTA9K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #86,736 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #302 in Computer Recording MIDI Controllers |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Computer, Laptop |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (43) |
| Date First Available | June 30, 2008 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | macOS |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Item Weight | 17.6 pounds |
| Item model number | MP113 |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Musical Style | Electronic |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 13 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 16.93 x 5.51 inches |
| Supported Software | Ableton Live |
R**K
Very Nice
I own a couple of these and they are simple to operate and hook up and they are very well made. I bought my latest set to replace my Elka DMP 18 pedals. They were extremely well made and I used them for more than 20 years, but like all good things, they were discontinued. These MP-117 pedals are a very nice replacement. When I got rid of using an organ on gigs I still needed pedals - sorry bass players. I midi these into a Novation bass station keyboard or a Novation A station rack module. As with any pedals you need a bit of sustain to fill in between notes as your foot moves to the next note - this sustain/decay can easily be set on these analog synths. I rarely use the buttons on the unit, although they work well. The 17 note pedals, I understand, are no longer being made, but are available through various outlets, Amazon in particular. I've been playing keyboards professionally since 1970 and have had many different set ups, always with pedals. If you need pedals, these are pretty solid and a reasonable price AND weight. The extra 4 notes make a nice difference for me.
D**E
Works Great and Easy to Use
This pedal board works absolutely great with my setup. I use 2 Yamaha stacked keyboards, plus 2 iPads that run large cathedral organs. 'Installation' was simple, the little buttons on the top do work great with your feet, positioning on a carpet is fine, and the wood pedal tops are sufficiently slippery to allow your feet to slide across notes as necessary. I got the 17 pedal one, though 99% of the time I'm on the lower 13 pedals. Very satisfied and great price.
M**L
OK I have owned one of these for like 10 years and it has held up to the ...
OK I have owned one of these for like 10 years and it has held up to the mild abuse of a guitar player using it as bass pedals very well. Yes it does not have USB, but that is remedied for like 20 dollars with a Midi to USB like the roland UM-ONE, works great thru my computer or just to my keyboard. The manual is sorta light but after a while it makes sense as you try working with it. That is all Lok
J**D
Nice
I have always wanted a set of midi pedals. Too bad it took so long in my life to get them. Wish it would have been about 20 years ago.
S**N
Good product
Happy with my purchase.Just be careful of import duty fee which will not be included in the overseas purchase.
A**R
midi controls are confusing not easy to
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C4VTA9K/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_0 problems with B pedal sticking /going to loud manual is poorly written.... no power sw.. midi controls are confusing not easy to use
S**Y
I like these
I am using them with a Novation Bass Station 2...I originally bought the Keith McMillen 12 Step...too small. These are perfect.
G**N
5pin midi seriously this is 2020!!!!
Amazon was fantastic through this process so Amazon gets 5 stars. Putting that aside I tried for different midi to USB cables including the UM-ONE from Roland and nothing would make this transmit to my laptop my personal computer or my keyboard again seriously guys this is 2020 ditch the din pin. In the past I've used studiologic products and have been very satisfied but this is a piece of garbage buyer beware oh and I contacted them and 72 hours later still got no response
D**L
In my teens I progressed from Lowrey through to the big guns, Hammond C3. The smaller organs had peddle boards which were very simple, light to the extent of having to screw them down. I avoided the 32-note Hammond because I wasn’t fit enough to have two feet dancing around. The the Studiologic arrived. It’s massive. Slight exaggeration but much bigger than the early 13 note boards. But all is forgiven when this is played. My microKorg makes a terrific bass guitar sound and with the Studiologic I have the full kit at my feet. Worth every penny
C**N
Muy buena calidad, buen tacto y control, y silencioso. Lastima que no sea de dos octavas.
A**I
Ottima pedaliera, la uso con il Moog Minitaur e devo dire che sembra di suonare una vera Taurus
R**N
Los pedales funcionan como lo esperaba, pero llegó mal empacado lo que no me da mucha confianza, mandaron un modelo diferente del que tenían anunciado aunque con las mismas prestaciones y al revisar el manual observé que el eliminador es de 9 volts y 2.5 amperes y mandaron uno de 9 v y 1 amper por lo cual me da la impresión de que no son muy responsables en esa tienda, o están vendiendo equipo reconstruido.
B**.
Solidly built. Easy to configure on the fly (eg change MIDI channels). Used old-school MIDI connector so it’s compatible with older equipment. I’m using a MIDI router to send keyboard and pedalboard MIDI signals where they need to go
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