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Wireless adapter options to make Midi Pad Controller wireless?

Hey guys, how you all doing, hope all is well with everyone. I had discussed a similar issue here a while back and came looking for that thread but can't find it so please pardon me for having to make a new thread for this.

I am making a push now to see if I can finally get the wireless fx option I am seeking. So here's the entire situation. Playing my mp3's on my pc's DJ and other softwares, I am going through Reaper and can trigger the VST fx's plugins [reverbs, delays e.t.c] in Reaper from either my USB Akai MPD 218 MidiPad Controller or wireless via my iPhone using TouchOSC.

The final step now is for me to have a wireless option for a midi Pad controller. So I started looking into all possible wireless adapters. First, I am seeing two types of technology "Bluetooth" and non-bluetooth and wondering which might be better for my application with of course very low latency being the focus.

I can't do line-of-sight as I might be out of the direct range depending on where I should be sitting away from my DJ rig. Distance from right should not be more than 25'.

I would like to use my Akai Midi Pad but that has a Printer type connector from the unit to the pc USB so if I should need to get another Midi controller for connector purposes then I will do so. Regarding having to try another Midi device instead of the Akai I would need a device with at least 3 Rotary knobs to trigger 3 fx on my pc, any thoughts or recommendations please guys?

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