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Studiologic Numa Compact 2 User Manual

Studiologic Numa Compact 2
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Rev. 20200616
USER MANUAL
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Studiologic Numa Compact 2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Control typeButtons
MIDI-keyboard number of keys88 keys
Product colorBlack, Orange, White
Sound effectsChorus, Flanger/Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Phaser
Volume controlRotary
Sound effects quantity88
Maximum polyphony (notes)128
Interface-
Headphone outputs1
Display typeOLED
Input voltage100 - 240 V
Power source typeAC
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth230 mm
Width1270 mm
Height100 mm
Length7100 mm

Summary

Safety Instructions

Important Safety Precautions

Essential warnings and guidelines for safe operation and maintenance of the Numa Compact.

Your Numa Compact Overview

Product Overview

General introduction to the Numa Compact's capabilities and design.

Key Features

Highlights of the instrument's main functionalities and specifications.

Example of Use and Operation Diagram

Illustrative setup and functional signal flow diagram.

Detailed Feature Descriptions

In-depth explanations of keyboard action, sound banks, effects, and master functions.

Interactive USB Connectivity and Delivery

Details on computer interaction via USB and package contents.

Power and Connections

Power Connection and USB Power

Instructions for powering the instrument via adapter or USB.

Pedals and Audio Output

Connecting expression pedals and external audio systems.

Headphones and Volume Control

Using the headphone output and adjusting master volume.

USB Data Transmission

Connecting for MIDI data and firmware updates via USB.

Panel, Display, and Navigation

Display and Navigation Controls

Overview of the monochrome display and control interface.

Sound and MIDI Modes

Switching between Sound and MIDI operation modes.

Demo, Split, and User Program Storage

Using demo songs, split functions, and saving user programs.

Sound Banks and Sound Modes

Sound Bank Selection and Navigation

How to select and navigate through sound banks and individual sounds.

Organ Model Features

Organ Model Introduction

Overview of the Numa Compact's physical modeling organ engine.

Drawbar Controls and Settings

Explanation of drawbar functionality for tone shaping.

Typical Drawbar Settings Examples

Common drawbar configurations for various musical styles.

Original Drawbar Settings

Historical context and examples of classic organ drawbar settings.

Chorus, Vibrato, and Percussion Effects

Controls for organ-specific modulation and rhythmic effects.

Synthesizer Engine

Waveform Selection and Control

Choosing and manipulating synth waveforms.

Filter Controls: Cutoff and Resonance

Adjusting the synthesizer's low-pass filter parameters.

Amplitude Envelope and Filter Envelope

Shaping sound dynamics with ADSR envelope controls.

Storing Synth Sounds

Saving user-created synthesizer sounds.

Effects Processing

FX1 and FX2 Processors

Using the dual effects processors for sound enhancement.

FX Autoset Functionality

Automatic effect parameter assignment based on sound.

Strings Resonance Effect

Applying realistic string resonance to piano sounds.

Global Edit Parameters

Core Global Parameters

Transposer, tuner, velocity curves, speakers, and resonance settings.

Pedal 2 and FX Autoset Configuration

Programming Pedal 2 and configuring FX Autoset behavior.

MIDI and Slider Control Settings

Managing MIDI channels, merge, filters, and slider modes.

Key Click, Percussion Volume, and System Updates

Adjusting key click, percussion, and managing firmware.

Program Editing

Program Name, Split Point, and Mixer

Editing program names, defining split points, and using the mixer.

Part Editing

Volume and Split Assignment

Adjusting individual part volumes and assigning split positions.

Transpose, Octave, and Fine Tuning

Modifying pitch and tuning for each part.

Reverb Send and Pedal Configuration

Controlling reverb levels and assigning pedals per part.

Stick and Aftertouch Control

Assigning modulation controls to sticks and aftertouch per part.

MIDI and Zone Editing

MIDI Ports and Keyboard/Controller Communication

Understanding the MIDI architecture and USB ports.

Zone Edit Parameters: Program Change and LSB/MSB

Configuring MIDI program change and bank select for zones.

Zone Edit: MIDI Channel and Volume

Setting MIDI channels and volume levels for each zone.

Zone Edit: Split, Transpose, and Octave

Defining zone split points and pitch for MIDI zones.

Zone Edit: Pedals, Sticks, and Aftertouch

Assigning pedals, sticks, and aftertouch to MIDI zones.

Sliders Programming for MIDI

Mapping sliders to MIDI CC messages for external control.

Declarations and Compliance

Warranty Information

Details regarding product warranty and limitations.

CE and RoHS Conformity

Statements of compliance with European directives.

Disposal, State of the Art, Trademarks, and Copyright

Information on WEEE disposal, product updates, trademarks, and copyright.

Appendix and Specifications

MIDI Implementation Chart - Controller Section

Technical details of MIDI messages for controller functions.

MIDI Implementation Chart - Keyboard Section

Technical details of MIDI messages for keyboard functions.

Sound List

A comprehensive list of all available sounds with bank and program numbers.

Specifications and Dimensions

Technical specifications and physical dimensions of the instrument.

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