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Description

The Studiologic Numa Compact 2 redefines what it means to be a digital piano. Combining 88 semi-weighted keys with aftertouch and a robust selection of professional-grade sounds, this instrument is ideal for both budding musicians and seasoned professionals. Boasting a lightweight and portable design, it’s a versatile companion for any musical setting, from home practice sessions to live performances on stage. The Compact 2 is engineered with a 1GB sound library featuring a plethora of acoustic and electric pianos, guitars, bass, organs, synths, and more.

Expressive performance is at your fingertips with ergonomically designed metal stick controllers. These programmable sticks, paired with the aftertouch feature, provide a depth of musical control that is unparalleled in its class. The Compact 2’s OLED display ensures you have a clear view of your settings, while the dual digital effects engines and built-in speakers deliver exceptional sound quality. Whether you’re using it as a standalone digital piano or as a MIDI controller, the Numa Compact 2 offers the flexibility and power you need to elevate your music.

Key Features:

  • 88 semi-weighted keys with aftertouch
  • 128 voice polyphony
  • 1GB sample memory with a wide variety of sounds
  • Dual effects engines capable of up to 6 simultaneous effects
  • Built-in 10W + 10W Class D amplifier and speakers
  • OLED display for easy navigation
  • Two programmable metal stick controllers
  • MIDI in/out, USB connectivity, and pedal inputs
  • Lightweight design, weighing only 15.6 lbs

Product specs

Polyphony 128 notes
Number of Keys 88
Weight 15.6 lbs.
Headphone Jacks 1 x 1/4"
Kraft Music

Kraft Music

Studiologic Numa Compact 2 - Demo with Chris Martirano

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Studiologic Numa Compact 2 - Demo with Chris Martirano

Kraft Music

Kraft Music

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Studiologic Numa Compact 2 Demo & Review

musictrackjp

musictrackjp

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Studiologic Numa Compact 2 Stage Piano Demo

Sweetwater

Sweetwater

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StudioLogic Numa Compact 2 - Overview / Review Narrative

PianoManChuck

PianoManChuck

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Studiologic Numa Compact 2 | UNBOXING/REVIEW/DEMO!

Joyce Chahine Pianist

Joyce Chahine Pianist

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Studiologic Numa Compact 2 | No Talking |

DKS SYNTH LAB

DKS SYNTH LAB

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Studiologic Numa Compact 2 Playing Demo | Full Compass

Full Compass

Full Compass

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Studiologic Numa Compact 2 Basics and Walkthrough

Haggerty's MusicWorks

Haggerty's MusicWorks

Reviews

PROS

  • Ultra lightweight and portable, ideal for gigging

  • Excellent piano sound that cuts through in band settings

  • Good aftertouch response for expressive playing

  • Built-in speakers offer convenience and decent sound

  • Versatile sound selection with useful onboard effects

  • Semi-weighted action provides a comfortable playing experience

  • Easy to use as a MIDI controller

  • Efficient split and layer functions for live performance

  • USB/MIDI functionality for modern connectivity

  • Attractive price point for its features

CONS

  • Some may find the action different from traditional pianos

  • Overdrive effect considered too harsh by some users

  • Mod-stick design limits live expression possibilities

  • Pitch stick response issues after firmware updates

  • Sound/menu navigation not intuitive for all users

  • Reliability concerns with some units failing prematurely

  • Limited modulation control without upgrading to 2X model

  • Built-in speakers not suitable for all professional settings

  • Semi-weighted keys not ideal for classical pianists seeking authentic feel

  • Construction and build may feel too light or fragile for some

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Studiologic Numa Compact 2.

Features and functionality

  • The keybed of the Numa Compact 2 is nicely weighted and includes Aftertouch, offering a tactile response that enhances playability.

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  • The Numa Compact 2 features organ drawbars and a wide range of sounds from electro-mechanical to synthesizers, with tweakable parameters for customization.

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  • The Numa Compact 2 can be powered with batteries, adding portability for musicians on the move.

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  • The synth section stands out, with sliders offering effective control and the filter providing a pronounced bite.

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  • At approximately 14 lbs, the Numa Compact 2 is praised for its portability, making it ideal for gigging musicians.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Numa Compact 2 is designed for stage use; it includes small internal speakers but is generally intended to be connected to a PA or amp.

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  • Using the Numa Compact 2x as a MIDI controller for iPads is enhanced by its physical drawbars, aiding in app control.

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  • The Numa Compact 2's lightweight design and optional gig bag with backpack straps allow for easy transport, even on a bicycle or public transit.

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  • Despite being designed for stage use, it's used successfully in studio sessions, indicating its versatility beyond live performances.

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Comparisons

  • Compared to the Roland GO:KEYS, the Numa Compact 2 offers a more advanced keybed and a wider range of sounds, according to user experiences shared.

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  • Owners find the keybed of the Numa Compact 2x more weighted compared to CK61, affecting its versatility for non-piano voices.

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User experience

  • The keybed requires more pressure towards the back, impacting playability for organ techniques like palm smears and slaps.

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  • A pianist with formal training finds the keybed feel of the NC2X satisfactory, though not as luxurious as high-end models.

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Software and compatibility

  • Firmware upgrades may require shorter USB leads; a 1m lead resolved upload issues where a 2m lead failed.

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Critic Reviews

Studiologic Numa Compact 2 review - Higher Hz

higherhz.com

The Studiologic Numa Compact 2 stands out with its incredible flexibility and impressive sound quality, making it a formidable option for both stage and studio. Its lightweight design and built-in speakers add to its allure, and the wide variety of onboard sounds, particularly the synths, are a delightful surprise at this price point. However, the semi-weighted keys fall short for those seeking a true piano feel, potentially limiting the experience for dedicated pianists. While its build quality is commendable, the lack of a solid chassis may raise concerns for frequent gigging. Overall, this keyboard delivers solid value, but prospective buyers should weigh its limitations against their specific needs.

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Reviewed: Studiologic Numa Compact 2 - Mixdown Magazine

mixdownmag.com.au

Studiologic's Numa Compact 2 stands out for its remarkable portability and slim design, packing 88 full-sized keys with aftertouch into a lightweight frame. The onboard speakers and USB power option enhance its versatility for practice and teaching. However, the small OLED screen may struggle with visibility in bright conditions, and powering the speakers via USB is a missed opportunity for full functionality. While it excels in features and sound quality, the compact design compromises some user interface clarity. Overall, it’s a strong choice for musicians needing a mobile solution, but it may not meet the needs of every player.

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luis_dj

A very interesting keyboard because it has a very light weight, powerful speakers and line output

Studiologic is a manufacturer of digital musical instruments like pianos, synthesizers, organs and more. The Studiologic Numa Compact 2 Digital Piano has the following characteristics:

  • Digital piano with 88 semi-weighted keys (Weight that the keys of an acoustic piano have and that digital pianos try to imitate to equal the touch of the piano. The keys in the high register are heavier and in the high register less. This is different from the sensitivity on the keyboard which serves to regulate the volume of the note. But a weighted keyboard always has sensitivity in the keys) with Aftertouch function and hammer mechanics
  • 128 notes of polyphony (Number of notes that can be played at once. This includes accompaniments that also consume notes. So if you play on top of an accompaniment more notes will be accumulated)
  • 80 sounds (Different sounds of piano and other instruments)
  • OLED quality display
  • Central joystick control for more controls
  • Dimming piano sounds that simulate virtual string resonance
  • 2 programmable joystick controls
  • Many effects with reverb, chorus
  • Split function (dividing the keyboard into two different instruments)
  • Sound equalization with Bass, Treble, Mastering controls
  • USB midi (MIDI allows you to do such wonderful things as connect your keyboard to your computer, record a sound track and with certain programs click through what you’ve played to musical notes on a score. MIDI tracks store the information of the musical notes)
  • Sustain pedal input (The sustain pedal of a piano or keyboard is used to keep the note playing even if you stop pressing the key) + input for another pedal. Not included
  • Stereo line and headphone output
  • 2 fairly powerful 10W speakers
  • Feeder included
  • Weight 7.1 kg and dimensions (L x W x H): 1270 x 230 x 110 mm
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mongoose

Surprisingly versatile

All purpose digital keyboard. Don't be deceived by the 1 GB internal memory, it actually sounds really nice. Plug and play, integrated sound card.

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