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1. Image 18 NUMA by Studiologic Volume On this page you can adjust the Volume of each zone The range is O up to 127 Image 14 Note Changing one parameter for all zones at the same time is not possible in Edit Mode Transpose Octave This Page offers you two different settings Transpose Image 15 for changing the pitch for 2 octaves in small 48 steps and the direct selection Image 16 in fixed octave steps Selecting a sub page is handled via the padsAW Note Both parameters can be combined but the maximum change is 2 Octaves Play Mode This mode enables you to assign an individual dynamic to each zone Dynamic Organ and Staccato Image 17 You can find detailed settings on the next pages Shapes Here you can do the fine tuning of the three Play Modes Image 18 e Dynamic Three factory presets Soft Medium Hard and 15 User Presets are possible e Organ Only one setting without dynamic e Staccato Three factory presets Soft Medium Hard and 15 User Presets are possible The main difference between Dynamic and Staccato lies in the use of different sensors for the dynamic measurement The Note Off Command for the Staccato Setup is initiated a little earlier and the dynamic is therefore much faster This results in a more percussive even a little aggressive Sound How to create your own dynamic curves is explained on page 14 Edit Mode Part 3 Wheel Control Polarity
2. is done with these two pads In Edit Mode they select the sub pages Control Keys 1 4 activate the corresponding parameter above the pad For example Zone Reset Store No or Yes Touching both simultaneously activates the YouPlay Mode The combination of initializes a reset of all MIDI data The Virtual Dial selects the patches in Play Mode and changes the selected parameter in Edit Mode Operation Image 1 Control Elements Navigation dh Navigation AY Control Keys 0 6 6 9 Virtual Dial Play Mode Play F Piano bnd Image 2 Image 3a Image 3b After power up Image 2 the NUMA automatically loads a patch in Play Mode This patch is the last one used in a saved Edit Mode page 13 Play Mode Possible changes Loading Patches Using the pads A w Image 3a or the Virtual Dial Image 3b you can select single Patches The sequence is in numerical order Factory Patches F01 up to F05 are followed by User Patches 001 up to 064 Only already used patches are displayed This prevents you from searching through not used patches Note Patches are immediately active no need for an extra confirmation Factory Patches cannot be erased Zones On Off Control Keys can be used for direct access to Zone On Off The corresponding state is illustrated through an active on or cancelled off loudspeaker Image 4 shows e Play Mode Factory Patch F04 Zon
3. parameter and the patch name Selecting pages is handled by the pads 4 navigation on a single site is with touching Aw choosing the zones is with the 4 Control Keys parameter changes are done with the Virtual Dial All following examples and images are based on factory patch F04 Touching both 4 gets you out of the Edit Mode again don t forget to save your changes Edit Mode Part 1 Midi Edit This is where you can setup the right MIDI Channel for every zone Range is from 1 to 16 If you choose O the zone gets inactive and wont be displayed on other pages Image 9 Kaas ele we One 2 Beate ent Program Change Assigning the preset of an external sound generator to a Numa zone is done with the parameters Program Change LSB Bank Select und MSB Bank select Three sub pages Image 10 11 12 can be selected with pads AVY and displayed in the top row Values are Off and O up to 127 Please check the manual of your external sound module to find out which sound is on which preset Key Range It s very easy to split the Numa keyboard into 4 separate Zones Choose one zone with the corresponding Control Key Now press the first and the last key of the desired Range done Image 13 The display gives you a feedback of your selection Image 13 Range is from AO up to C8 NUMA by Studiologic 9 Edit Mode Part 2 1277 BET HERZ ele One 2 nee one4 face 16 Own EEMETA 10
4. quick changes on stage Edit Mode offers more detailed changes to all parameters that can be saved in 65 patches presets What s really unique about the NUMA is the so called You Play Mode which allows you to create your own velocity curves and save them to 15 presets These customized curves are available to every patch then The brushed aluminum surface that curves round the rear panel can be slid backwards to give you an extra depth of the top surface Suitable for the included music stand or any other device Due to the integrated USB connection the NUMA can com municate with a computer It offers two modes of operation With USB MIDI the NUMA is recognized as a USB Audio Device by the computer More interesting is the USB Virtual Com mode enabling the computer to edit and store presets Even an update of the NUMA operating system is possible 1 x MIDI Out DIN 5 pin 2 x Pedal TS Jack 1 x USB 1 x Power Supply 9V 500 mA NUMA keyboard External power supply Footswitch VFP 1 Perspex music stand User manual Operation of the NUMA is done with 4 touch sensitive pads a virtual dial and the LCD display A gt Navigation Navigation Virtual up right Dial 4 Navigation 1 a left Control Keys Navigation down While in Play ore Edit Mode these pads select the single pages for different parameters Touching both simultaneously activates the Edit Mode Selecting a patch in Play Mode
5. This page for the Modulation Wheel is divided in two sections Wheel Control and Polarity Image 19 20 The selection is handled via the two pads Ay and as always Hr via the Virtual Dial 5 1 Wheel Control enables the following parameters mage i heel Polarity Modulation wheel is out of operation ISSR BAe a Pal Make pitch changes with the modulation wheel ele Pol Pol Pol CRO Wi 27 LcHZ Off Pech ct Moving the wheel generates a control change command from 0 up to 127 The Polarity parameter defines the direction of the changes Pol for an upward change or Pol for a downward change Note Any changes will take place only after a full movement of the Modulation Wheel Aftertouch Control Polarity Edit KT Again you can find two settings here for Aftertouch control Image 21 al al 7 7 Off LAFT of cH rT No Aftertouch at all one fone2 o0ne 3 Zoned AFT Image 21 This activates the standard aftertoch of the external sound module t Stherbouch Fal e C 0 C 127 The changing parameter can be assigned to a control Pal change command carro eet T AET The direction of the change is controlled with Aftertouch Image 22 Polarity Image 22 Note The Aftertouch function is monophon NUMA by Studiologic 11 Edit Mode Part 4 Zoned one2 ones zoned Image 25 Four Ll avers gt MEME Preset Save BHAS Image 26 Patch Em
6. _STUDIOLOGIC NUMAI Manual Version 1 2 Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions DANGER High Voltage Risk of electric shock Do not open chassis No user serviceable parts inside Refer service to qualified service staff only Mains Only use the proper adapter click on for main power supply Humidity To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this device to rain or moisture Never place containers with liquid on the unit Do not use this product near water e g swimming pool bathtub or wet basement If this device is moved from a cold place to a warm room condensation can occur inside the unit To avoid damage please allow the unit to reach room temperature before switching on Installation Always use a Stable rack to place the keyboard on Take care of size and weight Cleaning Maintenance Never use any aggressive detergent Surface may become stained We recommend a slightly moist micro fiber cloth Only use accessories that are specified by the manufacturer Follow the instructions in the manual Warranty void if unauthorized work is executed to the NUMA Read the entire manual There you find all the information needed for using this device Safety Instructions Overview Connectors Delivery Operation Easy Control System Play Mode Overview Example Edit Mode Overview MIDI Setting up MIDI channels Program Change Assigning
7. apes to corresponding songs and you ll get the perfect results Panic Simultaneously touching with a short hold of Function Keys activates Panic Mode Image 38 All channels are releasing the following commands Note Off Volume to 127 Modulation to 0 e Pitch to 64 e Sustain to 64 Every product from Studiologic bay Fatar product has been carefully manufactured calibrated and tested All this enables a warranty of two years Please register your NUMA to get full support Damages due to incorrect transport mounting or handling are not covered by this warranty Compensation of more than the price of the device is excluded All this is based on general terms and condition of the local distributor FATAR srl Italy FATAR srl Zona Ind le Squartabue 62019 Recanati MC Italy declares that this product complies with the European Directives e 73 23 EWG Low Voltage Directive e 89 336 EWG EMC Directive e DIN EN 55103 1 amp 2 Electromagnetic compatibility of audio equipment Recanati 14 2 2008 Dario Ragni Managing Director This declaration becomes invalid by modification on the device without approval This product is manufactured according to the 2002 95 EC directive The purpose of this EG Directive 2003 108 EG is as a first priority the prevention of waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and in addition the reuse recycling and other forms of recovery of such wastes so as to reduce the disposal
8. e2off Zone3off Quick Edit of Patches Live Edit The arrow pads 4 give you access to the basic parameters of a patch and the particular zones The following parameters can be changed e Patch Midi Choosing the MIDI Channel 1 16 Patch Program Choosing the Program 0 127 e Patch Volume Adjusting the volume 0 127 e Patch Transpose Adjusting the pitch 24 bis 24 All settings are separate for each zone and are only effective for the active patch Note Changes made in Play Mode are not saved Permanent changes can only be made in Edit Mode Play Mode Example Example Play Fod Choose patch F04 with the pads Av Try to switch the F our Layers respective zone on and off using the Control Keys 4 m At last leave On Zone 1 and 4 Image 4 en Now touch pad P The display changes the upper row to Patch Midi the line above the zones shows the respective MIDI channel Now touch pad two times The display Image 5 shows Patch Volume in the upper row Now you can change the volume of all zones with the Virtual Dial Image 4 If you want to change the volume of zone 4 only then you have to select it with pad first The display now pictures Zone Volume and zone 4 gets activated Image 6 Volume of zone 4 can be changed with the Virtual Dial Deselecting zone 4 results in changes to all zones at once This procedure is the same for all other parameters Feel free to try different setups Ima
9. external sounds Key Range Adjusting the Zones Volume Setting up the Volume Transpose Adjusting the Pitch Play Mode Generating Dynamic Presets Shapes Dynamic Presets details Wheel Control Choosing the right settings Aftertouch Control Setting up the Aftertouch function Control Jack 1 amp 2 Choosing the right settings Store How to create and Store New patches Patch Name Giving them a name System Setting up common parameters YouPlay Mode Create and save your own dynamic curves Warranty CE RoHS Disposal Copyright N OO Oo o 10 11 12 13 14 15 Table of Contents Overview Progressive Grand Hammer a at Fu Easy Control System Play Mode Edit Mode YouPlay Mode Variable Slide Cover Aluminum made Interactive NUMA USB lt gt Computer starting 7 2008 Connections Scope of supply The new NUMA from Studiologic plays like a Grand Piano Our most sophisticated graded touch action with an increased throw gives you an absolute realistic feeling All 88 keys use full solid body material and are perfectly weighted The action is graded heavier at the bottom and a little lighter at the top The keyboard can be divided into 4 separate zones each with its own set of parameters Editing is handled by the Easy Control System with a backlit LCD display and touch sensitive pads Play Mode gives you direct access to the most important parameters perfect for
10. ge 7 8 Note Do not forget that changing the patch preset resets all currently made settings How to store changes gt gt Page 12 gone Program Four a To get out of the Live Edit Mode just touch one of the pads Av pe 023 Four Layers 4 ZonellzonelzoneslZoned4 Image 8 NUMA by Studiologic 7 Edit Mode Overview Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Edit Mode In Edit Mode you can make very detailed changes and create new patches These are the single parameters available for each zone e Midi Selecting the right MIDI Channel 1 16 e Program Change Assigning the sounds of external Sound modules e Key Range Adjusting the Zone Area AO C8 e Volume Setting up the volume s 0 127 Transpose Adjusting the pitch 24 bis 24 e Play Mode Selecting the basic mode e Shapes Setting up the dynamics envelope e Wheel Control Choosing the operation of the modulation wheel Aftertouch Control Setting up the Aftertouch details e Control Jack 1 Choosing the operation of Control Jack 1 e Control Jack 2 Choosing the operation of Control Jack 2 e Store How to save changes and creating a new patch e Patch Name How to edit the patch name e System Displays the system wide settings Software Version LCD Contrast sensitivity and speed of the Virtual Dial Edit Mode is activated by touching both pads lt simultaniously The display now shows Edit the respective
11. ng security query with Yes and that s it Image 29 Note No extra store command necessary System Here you can adjust all common parameters to your personal needs Image 30 LCD Contrast controls the contrast of the display in a range from 64 up to 64 The Dial Sensitivity 1 10 is for the sensitivity of the Virtual Dial Parameter Dial Velocity 1 20 controls the speed of the Virtual Dial ATTENTION Touching pad Reset brings the whole system back to factory start All your settings and patches are erased irrevocably Touching PC starts a USB connection between the NUMA keyboard and a computer There are two different modes e USB Connection Midi Image 31 Se Transferring MIDI Data from the PC to the MIDI port of the NUMA USE Midi connected e USB Connection VCom Image 32 This enables a communication between NUMA and PC with the software Interactive NUMA Possibilities range from backup restore to editing patches and shapes in realtime Sestem ur PC Monitor and Keyboard can be used instead of the LSE Connection NUMA display and capacitive keys USEW COb4 connected kidi Com Restore enables a restart under factory condition without erasing user patches and shapes Image 30 Image 32 Touching Store saves all your system changes to memory including the patch that comes up when you turn the NUMA on This is the patch you started the Edit Mode from Image 30 NUMA by S
12. of waste Please assist to keep our environment clean To ensure maximum audio quality all devices of Studiologic by Fatar are always engineered to be state of the art products therefore updates modifications and improvements are made without prior notice Technical specification and product appearance may vary from this manual All trademarks used in this manual belong to there respective owners No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior consent of the copyright owner Warranty Warranty CE Conformity Ce RoHS Conformity RoHS compliant 2002 95 EC Disposal State of the art Trademarks Copyright 15 Version 1 2 heOe 6 2008
13. pty Image 27 12 Are yog sure Image 28 NUMA by Studiologic Jack 1 amp 2 Conrol Polarity Type There are three separate pages for setting up the foot switches Choose it with Avy change it with The Control parameter Image 23 enables you to assign a distinctive controller to every zone activated by operation Data range is Off and C 0 C 127 The Polarity Image 24 parameter changes the action of the switch from positive to negative This makes it easy to use a closed switch as an open one On the page Type Jack Image 25 choose which type of switch you use e Continuous Like a volume Pedal e Open switch Open in static condition e Closed switch Closed in static condition Store Here you can find everything you need to manage and store Patches 1 64 This is how it works Choose a patch with the virtual dial Image 26 and select between Save und Erase Confirmation is done via touching Yes See Image 27 Note There s a security query before final save or erase Image 28 Edit Mode Part 5 Patch Name This page Image 29 is for renaming patches Select the letter EBEEBEENNEZET I in the patch name you want to change with the Function OPO SIT H zz Keys and Then choose a New letter with the Virtual EEE ERE DRA Dial Function Key cap switches between small and capital letters When you ve finished the entry choose Yes O Confirm the upcomi
14. tudiologic 13 YouPlay Mode ou Play DIL Play to make your dvnamic shape ou Play Os SHAFES WHITE i ELACH EAN Stop Ee Play FO1 14 Feset a Motes Image 38 NUMA by Studiologic YouPlay With YouPlay Mode you get the exciting possibility to generate and Store your own dynamic curves This is how it woks Press Function Key simultaneously and hold them for a little while The display now switches to YouPlay Mode Image 33 Now press Start and play a melody there is a maximum of 30 seconds The display shows the remaining time in the upper right corner When time is expired or you pressed Stop anew dynamic shape is displayed Image 34 These shapes can be stored in 15 memories Image 35 Choose one with the Virtual Dial Activate name entry with touching pad gt Function keys and now show the arrows for navigating in the display Image 36 The new letter itself is chosen with the Virtual Dial Press Yes if you are ready with the label Pressing Yes again stores the shape to the selected memory Image 37 If you are not satisfied with your entry press Exit The window is closed without anything saved Erase enables you to erase single shapes Note A good start is to generate 3 different shapes Fast melody with maximum dynamic Medium speed with normal dynamic Slow melody with a very soft laid back dynamic Assign this sh
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