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Studiologic Numa X 73-key Digital Piano with Hammer-action Keys

73-key Digital Piano with Acoustic and Electric Physical Modeling, HD Sound FX, and Hammer-action Fatar Keybed with Aftertouch
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Studiologic Numa X 73-key Digital Piano with Hammer-action Keys
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The Newest Evolution in Digital Pianos

The Studiologic Numa X Piano 73 is a forward-looking digital keyboard that employs an impeccable selection of first-class sounds, incredible real-piano responsiveness, and an intuitive color-coded user interface that will satisfy the needs of discerning players. Packed with over 200 factory presets, plenty of onboard storage for user-generated tones, and a high-definition FX engine, the Numa X Piano 73 is a veritable sonic delight. A hammer-action Fatar keybed sits in a solidly built yet lightweight chassis. The Numa X Piano 73 is truly an instrument that feels and looks just as amazing as it sounds. Four assignable key zones allow you to access multiple tones from the Numa X Piano 73 simultaneously and control external devices via MIDI. Furthermore, the Numa X Piano 73 provides you with a 4-channel digital mixer with EQ, making it an ideal keyboard for gigging musicians.

Access a wide range of premium acoustic and electric piano sounds and much more

The Numa X Piano 73 gives you unprecedented access to an array of premium tones, including physically modeled acoustic and electric pianos, multi-sampled instruments, and wave shaping sound generators. Studiologic harnessed the power of their True Sound (TRS) multi-sampling and High-resolution Spectral Interpolation modeling technologies to bring you over 200 hyper-realistic sounds. Additionally, the Numa X Piano GT provides a robust FX section, with 8 insert effects for each key zone and master delay and reverb effects. A dedicated DSP effects engine for acoustic pianos brings enhanced realism to your performances with string and duplex resonances, release, key off and damper noise sounds. On top of that, you’re free to customize your FX chains and store them alongside your favorite programs.

Real-time parameter editing with the innovative UXlogic interface

With the Numa X Piano 73, Studiologic endeavored to create a user interface that strikes an ideal balance between an elegant, streamlined look and an intuitive menu navigation system. The result is the innovative UXlogic adaptive color user interface, which leverages a gorgeous color display and color-coded encoders to visually guide you through the Numa X Piano 73’s numerous functions. The color-coded encoders are automatically synchronized to a selected zone, and, along with the easy-to-read display, they allow you to access and tweak sounds effortlessly in real time!

Cutting-edge Fatar keyboard has a true piano feel

Studiologic knows that two of the most important aspects of a digital keyboard are its feel and playability. That’s why they equipped the Numa X Piano 73 with a cutting-edge Fatar hammer-action keybed: the Fatar TP/100. Designed for professional-class digital pianos, the TP/110 comprises 73 keys, featuring three contacts and monophonic aftertouch. Keyboardists at Sweetwater attest that the Fatar TP/100 does a remarkable job of capturing the experience of playing an acoustic piano — it’s the closest you’ll find in a digital keyboard!

Incredible master keyboard with built-in digital mixer

With its elegant look and luxurious feel, the Numa X Piano 73 makes for a stellar studio master controller for your hardware synthesizers, sound modules, and soft synths. You can also assign any of its four zones to output distinct MIDI to several instruments simultaneously. Plus, the Numa X Piano 73 includes a 4-channel digital mixer with gain, bass, mid, and treble controls. Plug in your external hardware or even connect a microphone, a bass guitar, or a drum machine for a simple and efficient live performance setup.

Curate your presets with the Numa Manager desktop app

The Numa X Piano 73 is brimming with incredible sounds, and its internal soundbank has ample storage for additional factory and user sounds. To effectively manage your sound library, Studiologic supplies you with the Numa Manager desktop app. Download sounds from Studiologic’s ever-expanding database and easily upload them to the Numa X Piano 73; you can also curate your preset list to include only your favorites, in any order you like. Additionally, the Numa Manager app allows for frustration-free firmware updates!

Studiologic Numa X Piano 73 Digital Keyboard Features:

  • 73-key digital keyboard with a cutting-edge hammer-action Fatar keybed, featuring monophonic aftertouch
  • 4 assignable key zones with MIDI output for controlling external devices
  • 200+ hyper-realistic factory sounds using Studiologic’s industry-leading True Sound (TRS) and High-resolution Spectral Interpolation technologies
  • Wide-ranging assortment of acoustic pianos, vintage electric pianos, and more
  • Robust FX section, with 8 insert effects for each key zone and master delay and reverb effects
  • Dedicated DSP effects for acoustic pianos bring enhanced realism to your performances
  • Access and tweak sounds in real time effortlessly with the UXlogic adaptive color user interface and color-coded encoders
  • Provides a built-in 4-channel digital mixer with EQ for a simple and efficient live performance setup
  • Exchange sounds in a digital format with your computer or tablet and use the instrument as an audio board with the USB-audio feature

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Tech Specs

  • Type: Numa X Stage Keyboard
  • Sound Engine: Acoustic/Electric Piano Engines
  • Number of Keys: 73
  • Type of Keys: Fatar TP/110, Weighted Hammer-action, Triple Switch Detection
  • Touch Sensitivity: 3 x Types, Fixed
  • Aftertouch: Yes
  • Other Controllers: 1 x Bidirectional/Springed Stick, 1 x Directional Stick, 1 x Navigation Encoder, 13 x Push Encoders, 22 x Buttons
  • Polyphony: 300-voice Max.
  • Presets: 200 x Factory Sounds (in 8 x banks), 250 x User Programs
  • Effects: 10 x Reverb, 2 x Delay, 2 x Chorus, 2 x Flanger, 4 x Phaser
  • Audio Inputs: 4 x 1/4" TS (mic/line)
  • Audio Outputs: 2 x 1/4" TS (left/mono, right)
  • Headphones: 1 x 1/4" TRS (rear)
  • USB: 1 x Type B (rear)
  • MIDI I/O: 2 x 5-pin DIN (in, out), USB
  • Pedal Inputs: 1 x 1/4" (sustain), 1 x 1/4" (footswitch), 1 x 1/4" (triple pedal)
  • Pedal Included: Yes, VFP1/10 Sustain Pedal
  • Display: 2.8" Color Display (320x240)
  • Software: StudioLogic Numa Manager App (mac/windows)
  • Bench/Stand Included: Sold Separately
  • Color: Black
  • Power Supply: 12V/2.5A Power Adapter (included)
  • Height: 4.84"
  • Width: 41.41"
  • Depth: 12.2"
  • Weight: 25.79 lbs
  • Manufacturer Part Number: AMS-NUMA-X-PIANO-73

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Reviews

High Quality Excellent Bang for The Buck
Very high quality key bed. If you are looking to upgrade from a synth action piano this is a great choice. The keys are a little heaver than most other fully weighted. I like that because when you go from the Numa to a Grand Piano you are use to the key feel. I use to have the hardest time jumping on a grand from my home syth keys but after getting the Numa. I have become a better player (obviously with practice) using the Numa than just practicing on my velocity sensitive synth keys.

Very easy to understand Can mix and edit on the fly without menu diving. Not any bad presets at all
ItaGrand is my favorite piano very bright and expressive.
EP-Drive allows you to put some bark on the sound.
Rock Keys is a great blend of Piano, DX and pad

I like the hybrid engine of samples and acoutic modeling. I also have the popular acoustic modeling software on my daw and it is more capable than the Numa but thats just another money spend that you probably dont need unless your fussy.

Effects are a little weird. The knobs do not always turn on or off the Same Effect Example. They are great quality but the effect for example
ItaGrand Effect knob #1=Equalizer
EP-Mark1 Effect knob #1=Auto pan I guess the reasoning is to put the most common effect first in the chain. But I would much rather prefer a knob per function of effects on the right side of the board like the red brand does.

Manual is so so but most of us are going to look on youtube or figure it out some other way
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This is a great bang for the buck. High quality build just the right size 73 not too heavy to carry around and good looking board.

I am using this at home in my upstairs bedroom/studio
Speaker KRK rokit 5
Headphones Sennheiser Hd559

Love playing it big upgrade from velocity sensitive synth keys
Music background: Advance Beginner play at home for neighbors and some pulic informal performances
Great action is an easy to carry form factor
Action is great, which is hard to find in a 73 key keyboard. Sounds are pretty good and getting a lot better. Some really good pianos like the stage d. Rhodes is ok. Probably better than my yamahas. Control of up to four instruments in a live setting is really intuitive and fast. I usually have, piano, strings, dx7, and rock organ as my first patch and I can quickly turn them off/on, change volume or solo them depending on the song. If I need a few other instruments for songs I create a couple more patches each with 4 voices ordered from most to least used.
Numa X 73
This keyboard is excellent. The feel of the keyboard is great, not mushy at all. I love the 73 key option, it's perfect for my needs. The acoustic and electric piano sounds are very good, along with most of the other sounds. I am not a fan of the organ sounds, though.
The Numa X has become the central keyboard in my live set-up. It's an excellent controller. I was able to easily create a split, using the on-board piano sound on the bottom part of the keyboard, and a Prophet 6 on the top keys. That's just my first set-up. The possibilities seem endless.
I look forward to playing out with this puppy very soon!
Music background: Music educator, composer/songwriter and performer.
Just a quick note…
The Numa Piano X has a Fatar TP/110- only the Numa Piano X GT has the Fatar TP/400 Wood. Several places in the product page for both models of the Piano X (73 and 88) state that it has the TP/400 Wood.
Music background: Pro keyboard player, sound designer, audio engineer.
Built like a tank! with great sounds!
I am an "older" keyboardist who has had only Yamaha and Roland keyboards all my life. I saw and heard Studiologic keys on a Youtube concert and reviewed it, along with help from my great Sales Engineer, Aaron Tremain. Without personally trying it out I purchased it. Never did that before. I am SO glad I did! I have had it for a few weeks now. My Numa X has great build quality, NO plastic here! Sound-wise, I have only listened to it through headphones and my speakers, not in a band situation yet. The pianos, strings, and brass sounds are incredible, esp. when layered properly and the fact that you can layer up to 4 sounds so easily, and turn any of them off in real time is a great plus.

The feel of the keys is fine (I am not a piano player--I am a keyboard player). I love the 73 keys and in a band situation, due to EQ, etc, I know the great sounds might not sound as "great", but they are still inside this "beauty. The only thing I don't really love (and rated it at 4.5 stars)is that when you go into edit mode, after pressing a "colored" patch to edit, it reverts back to the colored patch before you have a chance to start the edit procedure, which is just turning a knob or 2. Like all keyboards, every sound is not a "keeper". We have to be realistic here. I also watched a video on the factory in Italy that produces these and how much quality is built into them, esp. with the Sampling and Modeling concept.
Music background: 60 years playing keyboards