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Control type | Buttons |
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MIDI-keyboard number of keys | 88 keys |
Product color | Black, Orange, White |
Sound effects | Chorus, Flanger/Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Phaser |
Volume control | Rotary |
Sound effects quantity | 88 |
Maximum polyphony (notes) | 128 |
Interface | - |
Headphone outputs | 1 |
Display type | OLED |
Input voltage | 100 - 240 V |
Power source type | AC |
Depth | 230 mm |
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Width | 1270 mm |
Height | 100 mm |
Length | 7100 mm |
Essential warnings and guidelines for safe operation and maintenance of the Numa Compact.
General introduction to the Numa Compact's capabilities and design.
Highlights of the instrument's main functionalities and specifications.
Illustrative setup and functional signal flow diagram.
In-depth explanations of keyboard action, sound banks, effects, and master functions.
Details on computer interaction via USB and package contents.
Instructions for powering the instrument via adapter or USB.
Connecting expression pedals and external audio systems.
Using the headphone output and adjusting master volume.
Connecting for MIDI data and firmware updates via USB.
Overview of the monochrome display and control interface.
Switching between Sound and MIDI operation modes.
Using demo songs, split functions, and saving user programs.
How to select and navigate through sound banks and individual sounds.
Overview of the Numa Compact's physical modeling organ engine.
Explanation of drawbar functionality for tone shaping.
Common drawbar configurations for various musical styles.
Historical context and examples of classic organ drawbar settings.
Controls for organ-specific modulation and rhythmic effects.
Choosing and manipulating synth waveforms.
Adjusting the synthesizer's low-pass filter parameters.
Shaping sound dynamics with ADSR envelope controls.
Saving user-created synthesizer sounds.
Using the dual effects processors for sound enhancement.
Automatic effect parameter assignment based on sound.
Applying realistic string resonance to piano sounds.
Transposer, tuner, velocity curves, speakers, and resonance settings.
Programming Pedal 2 and configuring FX Autoset behavior.
Managing MIDI channels, merge, filters, and slider modes.
Adjusting key click, percussion, and managing firmware.
Editing program names, defining split points, and using the mixer.
Adjusting individual part volumes and assigning split positions.
Modifying pitch and tuning for each part.
Controlling reverb levels and assigning pedals per part.
Assigning modulation controls to sticks and aftertouch per part.
Understanding the MIDI architecture and USB ports.
Configuring MIDI program change and bank select for zones.
Setting MIDI channels and volume levels for each zone.
Defining zone split points and pitch for MIDI zones.
Assigning pedals, sticks, and aftertouch to MIDI zones.
Mapping sliders to MIDI CC messages for external control.
Details regarding product warranty and limitations.
Statements of compliance with European directives.
Information on WEEE disposal, product updates, trademarks, and copyright.
Technical details of MIDI messages for controller functions.
Technical details of MIDI messages for keyboard functions.
A comprehensive list of all available sounds with bank and program numbers.
Technical specifications and physical dimensions of the instrument.