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  2. 12 Step foot controller - Wikipedia

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    The 12 step foot controller is the first Keith McMillen Instruments-designed pedal keyboard-style MIDI controller. The 12 Step foot controller is a bass pedal-style programmable MIDI controller pedal keyboard made by Keith McMillen Instruments which was released in 2011. It has small, soft, rubbery keys that are played with the feet.

  3. BeatBuddy - Wikipedia

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    MIDI Sync, USB port, footswitch The BeatBuddy is a digital drum machine made by Singular Sound which is housed in the form of a stompbox unit . The floor-based format and pedal footswitch enables musicians (like guitar, bass and keyboard players, among others) to control the device "hands-free" while they are performing an instrument with their ...

  4. Voice writing - Wikipedia

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    A foot pedal can plug into a computer's USB port. A real-time voice writer's words go through the mask's cable to an external USB digital signal processor. From there, the words go into the computer's speech recognition engine for conversion into streaming text.

  5. The best stationary bikes for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    Pedals: Stationary bikes offer different pedal options to suit your preferences. Some have toe cages for use with regular shoes, and others have clip-in pedals that require cycling shoes.

  6. Yamaha CP300 - Wikipedia

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    The instrument supports up to 4 assignable foot pedals, with their default functionality being sustain, sostenuto, soft, and expression, respectively. The CP300 supports DIN MIDI input and output, as well as MIDI through a USB port. USB usage requires drivers as it's not an audio class-compliant device.

  7. Miracle Piano Teaching System - Wikipedia

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    The Miracle Piano Teaching System consists of a keyboard, connecting cables, power supply, soft foot pedals, and software. The software comes either on 3.5" floppy disks for personal computers or on cartridges for video game consoles. After the supplied MIDI keyboard is connected to a console or computer and the included software is loaded, a ...