Thank you.
I have one that looks very similar and may be the same one, itās great, a Wearson WA-03A and was about 30 USD.
Do you find that these stands are sturdy enough when youāre using your gear, adjusting knobs and such? Do they wobble at all? Are the adjustable bits tight enough that the stand doesnāt give when youāre pushing buttons? Iāve been looking for something that will work well for both my laptop and my Digitakt.
They are very solid. The wobble is only if Iām finger drumming like on my MPC Oneā¦but itās still decent. I have a Syntakt on one now and itās solid. As long as the stand sits flat, to me itās greatā¦but dont want to steer you wrong either. I had my OT on it and never had any wobble issues hitting trigs over and over.
When I lived on my sailboat; very tight space with motion, I made this bracket which fastened directly to my digitakt as there are threaded holes on the bottom. I them screwed the feet to the desk. I use some scrap aluminum flat bar and bent it with a pair of wrenching type tools. Pretty easy and very effective.
New addition: pedal rack. Simple tools, just need some motivation and life can be very cheap and satisfying.
I decided to pick one of these up and test it out with my Digitakt. Itās very solid and steady even when push-turning the encoders. I think Iāll get a second one for my laptop so I can have it and the Digitakt side by side above a keyboard.
Cool. I really like emā¦put one under my kidās MPC Live. He does not finger drum at all so it works well for that also.
Iāve liked the Fonik stands the best so far. The other brands that Iāve tried are not as well made.