Studiologic NUMA Midi Keyboard

March 12th, 2011 | by admin |

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.

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  1. 14 Responses to “Studiologic NUMA Midi Keyboard”

  2. By Taud on Mar 12, 2011 | Reply

    @knoxiuz i had to …
    @knoxiuz i had to go watch that after seeing the name…

  3. By Grupertssecrets on Mar 12, 2011 | Reply

    @0blacone XD
    @0blacone XD

  4. By 0blacone on Mar 12, 2011 | Reply

    @Gloryroad211 …
    @Gloryroad211 premature joke?question mark?

  5. By tunglour on Mar 12, 2011 | Reply

    @knoxiuz lol
    @knoxiuz lol

  6. By r2d2rx on Mar 12, 2011 | Reply

    the positioning of …
    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.

  7. By logicalways on Mar 12, 2011 | Reply

    you need sounds …
    you need sounds from somewhere, these are just controllers. with no sounds. you need a computer + DAW or stand alone VST like Ivory

  8. By romagen on Mar 12, 2011 | Reply

    @DjProdKK: I think …
    @DjProdKK: I think the secret is in the weights of the two material. But it can be a marketing bluff as well. :)

  9. By knoxiuz on Mar 12, 2011 | Reply

    haha NUMA NUMA
    haha NUMA NUMA

  10. By wkemenes on Mar 12, 2011 | Reply

    Hi Can I use this …
    Hi Can I use this keyboard directly with headphones without a computer conection ??
    Thank you

  11. By Gloryroad211 on Mar 12, 2011 | Reply

    lol ‘nothing that …
    lol ‘nothing that responds to touch like wood’… tell me about it. One touch and it goes OFF

  12. By DjProdKK on Mar 12, 2011 | Reply

    Isn’t wood more …
    Isn’t wood more vulnarable to playing (and as far as durability is concerned) than plastic.

  13. By DjProdKK on Mar 12, 2011 | Reply

    The previous …
    The previous version vmk-188 plus has plastic keys. Can anyone tell me what’s the difference between wooden action in this one (which probably almost all grand pianos have) to the plastic keys with the same hammer mechanism in the previous versions of these midi controllers. What’s the difference in playing and which one is better, wood or plastic? THX a lot

  14. By BlueTopica on Mar 12, 2011 | Reply

    Ehhhh this is …
    Ehhhh this is probably one of the best ones of its kind that I’ve seen so far… and one of the priciest

  15. By SawViking on Mar 12, 2011 | Reply

    ah, there it is. …
    ah, there it is. such a nice piano. too bad it doesn’t have enough control over your recordings and performance. and a tad pricy…

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