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Description
Unleash your inner organ virtuoso with the StudioLogic Numa Organ, a marvel of modern musical engineering that pays homage to the rich legacy of electromechanical tonewheel organs. Crafted in collaboration with jazz legend Joey DeFrancesco, this 73-key masterpiece combines the best of classic and contemporary features. Its Fatar waterfall keybed offers a sensational tactile experience, while nine drawbars and numerous controls deliver unmatched expressiveness.
The Numa Organ stands out with its Physical Modeling synthesis, faithfully reviving the iconic sounds of vintage organs. From the soulful swells of a tonewheel to the majestic resonance of church diapason, it offers a diverse palette of tones that let you explore musical landscapes with ease. Immerse yourself in the lush textures of Vibrato, Chorus, Rotary, and more, all modifiable through an intuitive control panel boasting over 30 physical controls.
Whether you want to relive the golden age of rock and blues or craft innovative soundscapes, this instrument is your versatile companion. Seamlessly connect to your digital setup via USB, or take it old school and control a real Leslie® speaker through its 11-pin port. With the StudioLogic Numa Organ, you don't just play music; you shape it.
Key Features:
- 73 keys with Fatar waterfall action for superior playability
- Nine drawbars and extensive physical controls for organic sound manipulation
- Physical Modeling synthesis for authentic vintage organ sound emulation
- Extensive post-processing effects: Vibrato, Chorus, Rotary, Reverb, Drive, Click, Leakage
- USB connectivity and 11-pin port for Leslie® speaker control
- 12 memory locations for quick recall of custom sound setups
Product specs
| Brand | Studiologic |
| Model | Numa Organ 2 73-key Keyboard |
| Year | 2010s |
| Categories | Organs |
| Analog / Digital | Digital |
| Key Size | Full Size |
| Keyboard Action | Synth Action |
| Number of Keys | 73 Keys |
FAQs
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What sound models are available on the StudioLogic Numa Organ?
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The StudioLogic Numa Organ offers seven organ sound models, providing a variety of classic organ tones suitable for different musical styles.
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How many keys does the StudioLogic Numa Organ have, and what is their action type?
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The StudioLogic Numa Organ features 73 semi-weighted, waterfall-style keys with a synth action, ideal for emulating traditional organ playing techniques.
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Does the StudioLogic Numa Organ have built-in effects?
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Yes, the StudioLogic Numa Organ includes an effects processor that allows you to enhance your organ sounds with various effects.
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Can I connect the StudioLogic Numa Organ to a computer for MIDI use?
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Yes, the StudioLogic Numa Organ has USB ports for MIDI connectivity and updates, making it easy to integrate with your computer setup.
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What are the connectivity options for the StudioLogic Numa Organ?
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The StudioLogic Numa Organ includes two audio outputs (L/R), a stereo audio input, two headphones outputs, and MIDI In/Out/Thru ports for versatile connectivity options.
Videos
Kraft Music
Kraft Music - Studiologic Numa Organ Demo
Reviews
PROS
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Fatar waterfall keyboard offers excellent playability
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Authentic Hammond vintage tonewheel feel
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Easy to navigate controls without a manual
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Smooth and convincing Leslie simulator
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MIDI-master controller feature for easy MIDI toggling
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Flat-top design allows easy stacking of other keyboards
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Convincing emulations of B-3, A-100, and other organs
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Lightweight with smooth, positive action on controls
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Built-in presets offer convincing organ sounds
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Chorus/vibrato rotary switch adds to authentic experience
CONS
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Cannot transpose below the original low C
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Limited sound editing capabilities out of the box
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Overdrive effect is underwhelming
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Transistor organ emulations fall short
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Unconvincing rotary speaker simulator at high speeds
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Long slowdown time on virtual drum rotary effect
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Master volume control inconveniently located for some players
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Rear output jacks' durability raises concerns for road use
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Fast/slow speed and mic placement of Leslie sim not editable
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about StudioLogic Numa Organ.
Features and functionality
Comparisons
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Compared to the StudioLogic SL88 models, the Numa Organ 2's TP/80 keybed provides a more organ-specific touch, unlike the piano-centric TP/40Wood and TP/100 keybeds.
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The Numa Organ 2's Fatar TP/8O keybed is preferred over the TP/100, TP/9PIANO, and TP/8PIANO keybeds for organ feel.
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The Crumar MOJO also uses a Fatar TP/80 keybed, but offers a lighter touch than the semi-weighted Numa Organ 2, which some may prefer.
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Use cases and applications
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Owners find the Numa Organ 2's drawbars and keybed useful when paired with organ VSTs for an authentic Hammond experience.
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4.0 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 1 Rating
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My goto porable Organ!
I have gone through the Korg CX3, Hammond XB2 and XK3c as well as Roland VK-7. I was never satisfied with their Leslie sims and fighting an upper octave high-end screech sound. I recently stumbled across the Studiologic Numb organ and this organ sealed-the-deal for me! From bottom-to-top, the sound is smooth and even; the keybed plays like butter and is great for palm smearing and fast runs; the Leslie sim is as real as a 122 can get. The stereo image throws the sound around the room in a 3-D fashion. Downfall: there is no way to edit-and-save the fast/slow speed and mic'ing placement of the Leslie. I rather have the mic-placement just few more inches further inside the cabinet to get the more aggressive Leslie sound.
I love the midi-master controller feature as you can quickly-&-easily turn midi on/off and local on/off. I like the "flat-top" as it is easy to stack other keyboards on top of the Numa without getting in the way of the drawbars and knobs.
The only feature I LOATH is the fact the the master volume control is located on the extreme right-side of the keyboard. I have to cross my left arm over my right arm to control the volume as I play with my right hand. I would rather have the volume control on the extreme left side like the Hammond Xk3C does.
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