NAMM 2017: New Numa

US Studiologic's Numa Compact 2 keyboard is completely redesigned      24/01/17

NAMM 2017: New Numa


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Studiologic tells us that their new Numa Compact 2 is completely redesigned from the base. This is the story in their own words...

In a very compact size and lightweight cabinet we have integrated a totally new technology directly derived from high quality and professional keyboards.

The Numa Compact 2 is a big step forward in terms of sound quality, digital post processing effects and full MIDI controller features. Thanks to the built-in speakers and the internal digital amplifier, the Numa Compact 2 is suitable and flexible in any musical environment.

Expressive performance with ergonomic metal stick controllers. The programmable sticks and the Aftertouch add to the performance a complete musical control, never found before in any instrument of its category.

Numa Compact 2 grows with your demands. You can either use it with the high quality built-in speakers in a training session, practice at home with your headphones and plug it to the PA system when playing with your musician friends or performing live on stage.

New OLED display for a clear view. New sound bank section with a wide selection of professional sounds, based on a 1 GB flash memory. New professional FX processor, which allows to perform up to 6 effects simultaneously.


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