The NUMA from Studiologic plays just like a grand piano. It offers a play mode, edit mode, and you-play mode. The electronic keyboard can be divided into 4 separate zones with individual parameters. The controls include 4 touch-sensitive pads, a virtual display, and a LCD display.
@DjProdKK When was the last time you seen a grand piano with plastic keys?
jonesboy35757 7 months ago
If this Numa had Drawbars and knobs..would of be perfect for my use..Sadly it doesnt! i refused to buy it.
mtsacricky09 8 months ago
@knoxiuz i had to go watch that after seeing the name...
Taud 1 year ago
@0blacone XD
Grupertssecrets 1 year ago
@Gloryroad211 premature ejaculation joke?question mark?
0blacone 1 year ago
@knoxiuz lol
tunglour 1 year ago
the positioning of the modwheel, the inexistence of a pitch wheel, the terribly unprecise programming of own velocity curves - is a whole new level of Fail.
r2d2rx 2 years ago
you need sounds from somewhere, these are just controllers. with no sounds. you need a computer + DAW or stand alone VST like Ivory
logicalways 2 years ago
@DjProdKK: I think the secret is in the weights of the two material. But it can be a marketing bluff as well. :)
romagen 2 years ago
haha NUMA NUMA
knoxiuz 2 years ago