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Originally Posted by FenderP
The "classic" is the AirTurn BT-105, which seems to have been replaced with either the DUO or the PED. If you look on Amazon, there are a ton of BT pedals, all of which have decent ratings.
Well, it runs on any pen-enabled Windows machine. It's very primitive IMO compared too Sibelius, Finale, or Dorico, and its price is not expensive. Look at the cost of the big boys. It's actually cheap compared to the others. Pen enabled input is its only advantage over the others. I'm starting the process of swithcing from Sibelius to Dorico soon.
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Yeah, I figured there were a ton of options out there for Bluetooth pedals. Thanks for the recommendation.
Pen enabled input is what makes StaffPad a joy to use compared to the big boys. If I want to spend five minutes putting in a measure, I'll look at one of those other packages.
StaffPad was created from the point of view of a composer who wanted an input device that was as fast as a pencil, and, I have to say, they have done an admirable job achieving that goal. Sure, it doesn't have all the features of Sibelius, but the truth is that I don't need all those features.