With the Numa X Piano GTStudiologic presents an extensively equipped stage piano, which can be the center of a small studio or of a band at the same time. The instrument is equipped with a very pleasantly playable, weighted 88-key Fatar TP/400 keyboard and Ivory Feel surface (imitation ivory) with hammer action. In addition, the keyboard features sensitive triple sensing, aftertouch and adjustable velocity. The modern sound generation is a mix of sampling, wave shaping and physical modelling and offers 250 sounds from the areas of acoustic pianos, electric pianos, organ, synthesizer, keyboard, bass, guitar and orchestra ex works. Keyboard musicians from the classical field as well as jazz and band keyboardists are sure to find what they are looking for here. With 300 voices, the Numa X Piano is well equipped and even for two people playing fast, no note will be missed.
Half the studio onboard
In the band and studio context, the Numa X Piano is recommended as the center of the action. Four audio inputs, which are also suitable for microphone and guitar are combined in the digital mixer of the Stage Piano and can be adjusted in level and provided with equalizer and effects. In addition to the internal keyboard play, there are five sources that can be mixed and sent to the amplifier and even recorded to a computer via USB. The effects benefit the internal sounds as well as the external ones. In total, there are two insert effect blocks, which provide various effects such as eg. Chorus, Phaser, Flanger, Tremolo, Distortion and others and the two master effects delay and Reverb, which also provide variations of the effect.
Practical - well thought out
Thanks to the color-coded user interface that interacts with the display and the controls, there's no question about which musician or audio input is being processed. The instrument also offers a zoom function that allows you to work specifically on the part/zone in question. As a master keyboard on the DAW and for hardware sound expanders, the Numa X Piano also performs well. Two joysticks not only replace the usual pitch bend and modulation wheels, they can also be assigned to other functions as desired.