This wireless page-turning pedal is easily the least sexy piece of gear you'll buy all year, but for classical, session, or working musicians who use digital sheet music, it's a no-brainer thanks to a 43% discount for Prime Day
Donner’s pedal controller is a smart (and now affordable) solution to flicking through digital scores and tabs
We’ve all been there: scouring Ultimate Guitar for a tab transcription of a song we want to learn, and spending more time fumbling about with the auto-scroller than actually learning the music. Or maybe you’ve rocked up to a first rehearsal with a new band, sheet music for the whole set loaded up onto your tablet – and lost your place immediately when you reach over to flick onto the next page.
Whether or not you’re a pro session or function guitarist, you’ll have had plenty of experience with sheet music in some form – and plenty of frustration, too. We’re so accustomed to buying peripherals and accoutrements for our instruments, so why not for something as simple, but essential, as turning a digital page? Well, with this year’s Prime Day music deals in full swing, Donner’s heavily discounted wireless Page Turner Pedal, just became an even more affordable addition to your rig.
Donner’s wireless Page Turner Pedal is a Bluetooth controller that gives you hands-free dominion over your digital scores, tabs, lyrics and more. It’s a dual-pedal floor controller, capable of scrolling, page-turning or advancing in a variety of PDF or music-scoring programmes, across PC, Mac, iOS and Android. It’s a lifesaver for smooth rehearsals, and a non-negotiable for seamless function or session gigging - and it’s over 43% off for Amazon Prime Day.
The Donner Page Turner Pedal is a wireless dual-foot pedal device that wirelessly connects to your phone, tablet or computer via Bluetooth - after which it is capable of taking over scrolling, clicking and other forms of digital navigation - leaving your hands free for actually just playing the guitar or piano. The controller device features big comfortable foot controls for easy, foolproof usage.
The Page Turner works with pretty much every Bluetooth-receiving computational device: Mac, PC, Android or iOS. It has five different modes, which give the pedals a different pair of control commands: page up/down, left/right, up/down, left click/right click, and space/enter. All bases are covered, be they scrolling, scanning, turning, or generally advancing through a score or tab.
It’s not the most glamorous of musical accessories, but it is one of the more straightforwardly convenient things you could buy for yourself, whether you’re a pro that relies on PDF scores for a living, or an at-home learner that wants to sight-read a solo without stopping every few phrases.
Being unglamorous, buying one was never going to be actively on your list, let alone near the top of it. Prime Day, though, is an excellent motivator and the ideal time to grab savings on music gear that you never knew you needed, but will find invaluable.
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I'm MusicRadar's eCommerce Editor. In addition to testing the latest music gear, with a particular focus on electronic drums, it's my job to manage the 300+ buyer's guides on MusicRadar and help musicians find the right gear for them at the best prices. I dabble with guitar, but my main instrument is the drums, which I have been playing for 24 years. I've been a part of the music gear industry for 20 years, including 7 years as Editor of the UK's best-selling drum magazine Rhythm, and 5 years as a freelance music writer, during which time I worked with the world's biggest instrument brands including Roland, Boss, Laney and Natal.
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