Studiologic Numa Compact 2 | UNBOXING/REVIEW/DEMO!

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  • Studiologic Numa Compact 2 | Unboxing/Review/Demo
    Mighty. Portable. Sounds Great
    Watch me, a classical musician, unbox and review my first keyboard/midi controller! I've been having heaps of fun playing around with this, and would recommend it to anyone after a portable and affordable keyboard. Sweetwater ratings give it a 4 out of 5.
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Комментарии • 83

  • @arcanics1971
    @arcanics1971 4 года назад +1

    Thank you! I have looking for my first keyboard and after narrowing it down to just a few, the Numa Compact 2X has become the favourite. But I really wanted to hear the drums on their own (it's important that I can write my own drum parts) but none of the reviews even feature the drums. This must be my fifteenth review video in the last 12 hours and finally, at 6am, I find one that features the drum sounds individually! Thank you!
    And yes, they're acceptable, and now this - well the 2x- is my fave to buy!

    • @joycechahinepiano
      @joycechahinepiano  4 года назад

      arcanics1971 oh wow! I’m so glad I could of help 💞 let me know how it goes

  • @slikevents
    @slikevents 5 лет назад +2

    thank you. my only concern was the keybed.

  • @andreaschristodoulou4274
    @andreaschristodoulou4274 4 года назад

    Very nice video show...brought by this lovely lady from down under. At the beginning i thought she was trying to unboxing this heavy keyboard sitting on his chair, then at 1:26 she stand up....off ya ....happy playing dear !!!!

  • @touran54
    @touran54 3 года назад +1

    Hi, Studiologic Numa Compact 2, it has a midi / audio in-out connection, so that you can hear the sound with an iPad through the loudspeakers and headphones.Thanks Paul

    • @touran54
      @touran54 10 месяцев назад

      👍❤️

  • @ArnoudCarel
    @ArnoudCarel 26 дней назад

    I just bought it and like the concert piano sound. But the D#4 sounds odd, I can hear it loop. Does it do that on your compact 2?

  • @tronlady1
    @tronlady1 3 года назад +1

    DAW......Door!! ha! Love it!!

  • @pabloarmasb
    @pabloarmasb 3 года назад

    Nice video, thanks for sharing this important information.

  • @aight365
    @aight365 4 года назад +2

    What would be the closest 61 full size key digital piano to this model? I'm trying to stay under $500

  • @tyleradams3490
    @tyleradams3490 3 года назад +1

    Just ordered this one used from Guitar center. Fingers crossed I get what hardware comes with it(at least the power unit)!

  • @georgeray3492
    @georgeray3492 5 лет назад +4

    Well done. Thank you.

  • @jthunderstrength
    @jthunderstrength 3 года назад

    Beautiful sounds!

  • @vegan3561
    @vegan3561 5 лет назад

    This is rebirth of the m audio pro keys 88sx with speakers as an add on feature. Your review is very informative, thank you.

  • @andrewbonjour1637
    @andrewbonjour1637 3 года назад

    Great review!!! 👍Can you do a comparison with SL 88? I do not have an idea on either buying Numa or SL....😂

  • @frijo-lito
    @frijo-lito 2 года назад

    I like to watch and I wanted to see what I was buying

  • @ChristofRoeyaert
    @ChristofRoeyaert 5 лет назад +4

    I'm a bit late to react to this review, but I'm thinking about getting a Numa Compact 2X. However, in your review and others on youtube, I've noticed that the keys can be really 'clacky' : they make quite a lot of noise when playing. Seems like low quality. Should I be worried ? I also have the Korg Kross 2 88, which you also reviewed and that keybed is fantastic. I realize that the Numa is only semi-weighted, but still, a bit worried about the 'plasticky clackiness'. What's your opinion ?

    • @joycechahinepiano
      @joycechahinepiano  5 лет назад +3

      Christof Roeyaert hello! Yes they feel quite different. The Korg has a beautiful weighted action for a keyboard - the Numa is marketed as semi-weighted but they are quite light to the touch. The clackiness is probably from me being classical trained, so I am over articulating to compensate on a digital rather than acoustic piano. Good luck!

    • @ChristofRoeyaert
      @ChristofRoeyaert 5 лет назад

      @@joycechahinepiano Thanks !

  • @briantyhy4880
    @briantyhy4880 3 года назад

    Thanks for posting. I was wondering can you load more voices and is there a bank where you can store voices you may have built yourself. cheers

  • @bobvaningen578
    @bobvaningen578 4 года назад +1

    Sounds real good. Value for money. Nice review and very helpfull. Thx!

  • @umviajado7691
    @umviajado7691 Год назад

    amei o seu video e parabens pelo o canal 1👏🏻😍😍

  • @kikepacherres5909
    @kikepacherres5909 Год назад

    Hola y felicitaciones! Una pregunta, existe el efecto de Hammon en este teclado o se puede descargar ?

  • @karinanunez5458
    @karinanunez5458 2 года назад

    Excelent!

  • @matidifilippo8765
    @matidifilippo8765 4 года назад +1

    Great review! One question, do you know why there are two separate transpose in the transpose option?

    • @joycechahinepiano
      @joycechahinepiano  4 года назад

      Mati Di filippo hey thanks so much! Where is this? I’m not sure I recall two options

    • @mpaforoufakis
      @mpaforoufakis 4 года назад

      its used when in split mode.. one transpose setting each sound

  • @hvideosmore9526
    @hvideosmore9526 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video! I thinking on starting learning piano. Would you recommend it for playing 80s classics and can you do loops? I already play guitar and I might want to play both leaving the piano melody or chords while playing guitar.

    • @joycechahinepiano
      @joycechahinepiano  4 года назад

      HVideos&More thanks for watching! Yes for sure it will have all the sounds you’re looking for. You can probably loop it using the app for it with another device (mac/OS) connected :)

  • @Fergus992
    @Fergus992 4 года назад

    Aussie Aussie Aussie!!

  • @mikecampbell4349
    @mikecampbell4349 5 лет назад +2

    How is the Key bed? Is it comparable to a Yamaha P-125?

    • @joycechahinepiano
      @joycechahinepiano  4 года назад

      Mike Campbell yamaha definitely has another feel to the keys. More heavy - I’m not sure about that particular model however.

  • @Julius-vz7pb
    @Julius-vz7pb 2 года назад

    the audio is directly on integrated speaker?

  • @superblondeDotOrg
    @superblondeDotOrg 5 лет назад +1

    since you are classical pianist, you have an experienced opinion, do you still like the feel of the keys on the numa? for playing classical or jazz or etc? i need to buy a 1st electric piano within this month or next, after playing acoustic piano since summer and studying piano in 1st year music composition & performance studies, practicing a variety of beginner/intermediate pieces including classical and jazz standards. this one seems excellent, has speakers, portable, usb powered, light to carry, small to store, all midi features too. my other choice is the new yamaha p121 which is small/light 73 key, 10kg (22 lbs), electric piano with very limited features altho it has yamaha GHS ("graded hammer standard") key feel, weight-wise it is heavier, physically taller and thicker, and almost as wide as the numa 88 key. so actually the yamaha p121 73-key is physically bigger than this numa compact 88 key. as typical the piano instructors say "get semi weighted or fully weighted keyboard if possible" to learn proper dynamics. so anyway, how do you feel about the playability now? your playing in this video sounded excellent.

    • @joycechahinepiano
      @joycechahinepiano  5 лет назад

      superblonde thanks for your comment! Yes this keyboard definitely has all of those features. Unfortunately, the weight of the keys was a bit of downfall for me - they are quite light and definitely will not help you in building your pianistic technique! As a teacher, I would also advise looking into digital pianos or at least semi/fully weighted keyboards! The yamaha will definitely have better quality hammer action than this one. Hope this helps!

    • @joycechahinepiano
      @joycechahinepiano  5 лет назад

      Having played it for a little bit now, i can say my Korg Kross 2 (video coming soon) is a much better option. Still light - 12kg, fully weighted keys, much more synth/midi capabilities, more ports and inputs. BUT no external speakers 👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼

    • @superblondeDotOrg
      @superblondeDotOrg 5 лет назад

      ​@@joycechahinepiano wow excellent reply. so I will take that advice on the keys. kross2 was the first one I was window shopping repeatedly because it looks so fantastic and all the features, amazing sound and arranger. there are two versions and they have different keyboards. KROSS2-61: 61-note (velocity sensitive, aftertouch not supported) / 3.8 kg / 8.38lbs / 935 x 269 x 88 mm / 36.81" x 10.59" x 3.46" -vs- KROSS2-88: 88-note NH keyboard (natural weighted hammer action, velocity sensitive, aftertouch not supported) / 12.3 kg / 27.12lbs / 1,448 x 383 x 136 mm / 57.01" x 15.08" x 5.35". ..... you must have the Kross2-88, naturally weighted keys, it is perfect, except simply too physically large at 57" length for me, this isnt helped by the way korg put the pitch wheels to the left of the keys making it even longer, whereas all the compact keyboards put it above/behind the keys so the entire length is shorter. the Kross2-61 is amazing in physical size. it was the one I was going to get. but the keybed is like a plastic organ I guess, which I've been told is not suitable for piano, so I scratched it off my list. it is great that both run on batteries even if no internal speakers, since there are many small portable battery powered speakers to buy for phones and such which can be plugged in. if there were a kross2-73-compact with weighted-piano-feel keys then it would be perfect but it doesnt exist! as far as I looked. i even looked at nord electro 73HP because it has shorter length, and even though the price tag $$$ is thru the roof, the keybed is supposedly professional feel in a truly compact portable instrument. so now i will lean back towards the yamaha p121, 73 keys at 44" long. i guess another benefit is that any yamaha will probably keep higher resale value when i outgrow it and sell it to upgrade. I played the p125 (88 key version) and p121 (73 key version) at a store and the keys feel great on both, the features are identical on both other than number of keys, but as far as features and given buttons, it is really too dumbed down for anything other than learning & playing standard piano on a natural feeling keybed, really it's only workaround is that it has USB MIDI so a laptop can be used for arrangements and such, I didnt even like the p121's built-in metronome, the keyboard doesnt even provide a way to show the tempo because there is no display. either yamaha was really confused when they did the design, or they are really sticking it to the consumer to force them into higher price shopping of their more expensive keyboards by purposely taking away essential items like a BPM display of the rhythms.

    • @adrianfundescu5407
      @adrianfundescu5407 5 лет назад

      @@joycechahinepiano This is not hammer action at all.P.S,Superstition is played with the left hand ,right hand is only tapping ''ghost''chords fro rhytm.:-).It's a shame about the keybed since the sound engine is great.

    • @adrianfundescu5407
      @adrianfundescu5407 5 лет назад

      It;s a light keyboard,not hammer action ,so it's not something to buy ,unless you really need a very light piano.

  • @les7118
    @les7118 5 лет назад

    Hi. Thank for your great review) i want to buy this one for using in daw as midi keyboard. The main reason that stops me it`s that sticks. I need to write woodwinds/bases with their slow slides and bends. Will this controller comfortable enough? Or it has very uncontrollable moving and i should look at models with more usual wheels? Thank you.

    • @joycechahinepiano
      @joycechahinepiano  5 лет назад

      Дмитрий Les hello! Thanks for watching. It’s not the most comfortable controller - and it is above the keys rather than next to them on the left. This is of course results in a smaller more compact keyboard and you can get used to it....

  • @lu2bi289
    @lu2bi289 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, do you connect it to an amplifier? and without amplifier has a loud sound?

    • @joycechahinepiano
      @joycechahinepiano  5 лет назад +2

      DAN BI hello! No the sound you’re hearing is from the onboard speakers. The sound is loud but only if it’s in a room, I wouldn’t suggest using them for performance

  • @peterkadarmusic9728
    @peterkadarmusic9728 5 лет назад

    I'm not sure why people are trying to compare a budget, compact instrument like this to a Kronos which is several thousand dollars more. Two opposite ends of the market.

    • @joycechahinepiano
      @joycechahinepiano  5 лет назад

      Peter Kadar Music I think we are comparing the feel of the keys, rather than the overall product. It’s always hard to review things over the internet but if we can compare any factors to another familiar instrument, why not do so? ☺️

  • @lu2bi289
    @lu2bi289 5 лет назад

    I'm just going to learn to play piano, do you recommend this?

    • @joycechahinepiano
      @joycechahinepiano  5 лет назад

      DAN BI yes! Keep in mind the weight of the keys is light and they are slighter shorter in length than your normal key.

    • @nhaezer5121
      @nhaezer5121 4 года назад +1

      You're probably better off with a Privia

  • @dichlosoftvideo
    @dichlosoftvideo 4 года назад

    Hi,
    Does it still work? How reliable is it?

  • @rebecask9994
    @rebecask9994 5 лет назад

    This or Roland fp10?

    • @jeanpierregabriele9515
      @jeanpierregabriele9515 4 года назад

      roland has not quality of sounds its better studiologic with 88 sounds that roland 10 sound toys!!

  • @fraser21
    @fraser21 3 года назад

    Does anyone know what that organ song is at 11:00 ?

  • @Jhen-pan
    @Jhen-pan Год назад

    請問 他的移調功能好操作嗎??

  • @Kotkamusic
    @Kotkamusic 2 года назад

    Seems that it doesn't have to much expressiveness...

  • @jacksonsimbiak798
    @jacksonsimbiak798 4 года назад

    Hi, I wonder what the action is like? Is it more springy like, or does it actually has weight in the keys?

    • @joycechahinepiano
      @joycechahinepiano  4 года назад +1

      jackson simbiak hello! These are semi-weighted. They do not feel heavy and definitely feel more on the springy side but still weighted slightly. Hope you can play around with one at a shop

  • @jonos138
    @jonos138 2 года назад

    But no sustain pedal? Other brands at least include a cheap sustain pedal, Some like Kawai, even give you a proper sustain pedal. Thats a bit annoying as its not very playable without it. 🙄

  • @pev_
    @pev_ 5 лет назад +5

    There are two great fails for me in this device. First, I do not like the design of the buttons/lights and second, a stamp-sized display, really?! I would immediately fire the guy responsible for the UI design in this thing.

    • @joycechahinepiano
      @joycechahinepiano  5 лет назад +3

      pev I agree. Although for the price point, and the fact that's it's supposed to be "compact" I guess these are to be expected. The screen size is fine for me to use!

    • @slapmyfunkybass
      @slapmyfunkybass 5 лет назад +5

      But that’s all you need. The idea is to get where you want as quickly as possible. You don’t need a large touch screen to do that. The UI is just right, it’s you that doesn’t get it.

  • @mister088
    @mister088 5 лет назад

    Smooth sound transition?

  • @joshdemacello
    @joshdemacello 5 лет назад +1

    Omg hahaha 10:59

  • @dibaldgyfm9933
    @dibaldgyfm9933 5 лет назад

    I am not happy with the "grand" sound. Why is it that it sounds so artificial? But then again, it is "in tune" (of course, all electronic instruments are) and it has a lot of effects which you can not obtain on a stringed instrument. I am seriously in doubt about why. The piano sound on my (old) Korg M1 was as good. The new (very expensive) Korg Kronos (2) is said to have better Grand-Sampling.

    • @adrianfundescu5407
      @adrianfundescu5407 5 лет назад +2

      .[-))),It is said;-)).My God...you missed the last 30 years ,or so.Ok.First M 1 piano is absolutely unbearable today,even if it did the job somehow in the 80 's and it was Korg's great keyboard of that time.But things changed with the Triton series(if you play an Extreme 88 there's agreat Bosendorfer)and M 3 .Great pianos there too.And kronos continues at that chapter .Anyway...if you want to spend not so much but have a great piano /synth/sampler Triton extreme 88 or M 3 expanded 88 are absolutely fine.

    • @vegan3561
      @vegan3561 5 лет назад

      I think you should invest on a used hardware sound module of Roland from eBay.

    • @peterkadarmusic9728
      @peterkadarmusic9728 5 лет назад

      Don't forget that you're hearing the internal speakers which are functional but basically like computer speakers. Slightly better than a Yamaha Reface, for example. The Kronos is a flagship instrument. The pianos are each several GB larger than the entire wave ROM of this instrument.

  • @24nikita
    @24nikita 11 месяцев назад

    Not a complete unboxing you forgot to mention one of the most important features being the conections, nothing about midi neither nor power supply. Bof, out of sight out og mind, could do better.

    • @joycechahinepiano
      @joycechahinepiano  11 месяцев назад

      I’ll definitely include this next time! My bad

  • @user-ou2ot7gn4o
    @user-ou2ot7gn4o Год назад

    of all reviews of this keyboard no one will show what the speakers sound like.

    • @joycechahinepiano
      @joycechahinepiano  Год назад

      Shit. They sound like shit.

    • @simonboyes2550
      @simonboyes2550 11 месяцев назад

      @@joycechahinepiano That's funny. Studio monitors it is then...........