The electric piano category on NUMA X PIANO is far beyond my expectation!! Even more noticable than its acoustic ones. And the effect adjustment is really easy to reach and tons of to select. Especially useful for electric piano!
Thanks for going to the effort of creating a helpful video, it's appreciated! I think in your video, the Nord comes off as sounding more full and realistic, but respectfully, comparing more similar sounds, EQ'ed similarly might have been a better comparison. Still, a nice job, and I appreciated hearing a bit of Chick Corea's 'Spain'.
Buongiorno a tutti. Grazie per il tuo tutorial. Per le mie orecchie e perché ho avuto molti pianoforti di diverse case prestigiose, di cui uno steinway B-211, mi oriento per il nima x gt88.Togliendo il tocco, la pesatura e l'equilibrio dei fulcri sui tasti, é chiaro che un digitale non potrà mai divenire un vero pianoforte acustico. Ció nonostante lo Staff italiano ha superato ogni frontieta come campionamenti, sensori, costruzioni dei tasti fatar tp400 wood, che in verità sono in un materiale leggerissimo, indistruttibile, equilibrato al giusto punto e i tasti lateralmente sono rivestiti in legno come estetica. Da ció che emerge dalla relazione fatta dall'ingegnere della "fatar". In ogni caso ho visto dei filmati in sequenze di costruzione dell'intero piano che portano ad una soluzione di diverse campionature di suoni autentici steinway, con tutti i livelli di tocco, tramite un macchinario pilotato da un pc, fatto in pressione in diverse azioni su tasto, riportati minuziosamente per ogni singolo tasto. In questo modo si sfruttano al meglio i 3 sensori per tasto. Poi lo "scappamento", inoltre é reale la risonanza delle corde e dei pedali sustain etc. Poi il modelling che dichiarano sembra funzionare bene sui piani digitali elettronici vintage. La risultanza finale é la preferenza al numa x gt studiologic sia per qualità, prezzo, tastiera fatar tp 400 in pseudo legno. Saluti. Modesto 🎉
I have a Numax with the cheaper keybed, its a little noisy buy it is easy to articulate with it and I like the piano sounds, the Nord has a harsh piano sound that I find a little irritating a nd the price on the Nords is ridiculous, I paid around 1500 dollars for the 88 key NumaX.
I have a numa x piano gt. I recommend it to any pianist. the keyboard is great. nord has better pianos, but they are also great in numa. the electro has a nice drawbar and the organ is great. in numa, the sound itself is quite ok, but the modification that we have on the drawbar in the nord is missing. Having a numa, Nord Electro will soon be used by me mainly for the drawbar. I fell in love with these organs. if it wasn't for this price 😨
*Its called semi-weighted since its made for Organ playing... that's why they have an 88key one, have you ever heard of 88key keyboards? And yes it's red, only a casual would judge a keyboard on its color 😂 just say you can't afford one, casual.*
I'm on the verge of buying the Electro 6d. I'm playing mainly worship music but also lots of other stuff with my cover band. Up until now I only played on fully weighted keybeds. But I noticed that my wrists start to hurt when I play for prolonged sessions. Would you still recommend the waterfall Keybed even tho I'm mainly a pianist?
@@Odanilo.martinsconcordo plenamente claro que não tá no nível nord stage ou wave mas do resto sou muito mais o numa do que qualquer outro piano mesmo nord
the numa doesn't have any reverb on it , yet the nord does , not a very clever thing to do for acoustic piano comparasion ? why , hard to tell in these conditions !!!
@@homestudiotutorials I honestly think studiologic needs to work better sampling these pianos. Lacks of realism and detail. But yeah next time I will not use any reverb at all. I did use some reverb on the Numa. I been trying to get a good sound of the Numa but is hard. The Nord sounds great out of the box.
@@ispianisti can’t hear any reverb on the numa ! Only on the nord , you are saying the opposite ! Or maybe it is too low or something, but it doesn’t seem like a fair test , I have seen some reviews where they have a great sound coming out of the numa !! Bit strange that you don’t seem to like it , anyway thanks for the videos , I will see when I get one -)
@@homestudiotutorials Sound is very subjective. I have played many grand acoustic pianos. I feel like the Numa does sound fake. It does have many mimics. I am not the only one who complains about it. The key action I have not complains. I think this is one of the best key actions in any digital pianos. Also I do really like the midi implementation and also the compact design. The material that Studiologic uses to make these keyboards are not joke. Seems very high quality but again I am not very fan of their internal sounds.
some of your comparisons don’t make sense, as you do not have the sound settings the same. Lots of reverb on the Nord applied, none on the Studio Logic. I also disagree that the piano on the Nord sounds better, Studio Logic sounds more alistic to me.
I used factory settings on both. Also if Numa sounds better to you is subjective. I own both. I definitely like the Numa better on the keys. But still like the nord piano better. I also own the Yamaha cp88. The CP88 is my favorite of all. But taste are subjective I guess. In my opinion de Numa sounds little bit electric since it is a hybrid tone. (Sample and modeling) Nord is 100% sample pianos just like the CP88.
@@ispianist thanks for this video. I was thrown off because it seemed you played different musics on the different keyboards. For example you did a lot of arpeggia on the Numa, but more interesting harmonies on the Nord! Perhaps that was what the different keyboards inspired you to play (differently) - so that's interesting in itself. I have a Numa Compact 2x which I like, because it has so many pluses, the weight, the drawbars, the speakers, and aftertouch, for example. It's not the best at any one of those things, (except maybe speakers + weight) but for me, an aged rockstar sideman playing some gigs and sessions around town and a lot at home/studio, it's great! When I check new things out at Guitar Center, I do like the Numa X Piano's exciting EP's though!!
Hey @ispianist, thanks for your videos about numa x piano gt, you're pretty much the only active person posting about it. I recently got the numa x piano gt and unfortunately I have several clicking black keys. It is not noticable over headphones, but the pedal is also pretty noisy. The most left white key (A0) is also clicking/making noise. Till today I accepted these downsides, because the action feels indeed very nice, but when I sat down today to play I noticed that G4 is also clicking and feeling different than other white keys - which is a no go for me. Did you experience the same? I will return this numa and keep distance from studiologic. This quality is not acceptable at this price. Unfortunately MP11SE's action design is also not durable and other "grand piano feel like" options are really limited. It seems Roland fp90x/rd-2000, yamaha p-515 are the only realiable one's quality wise but have different downsides. Would the Yamaha CP88 be a better option when thinking about reliability?
I honestly don't have any clicking noise on my Numa. I wonder if somehow got damage during shipping. I'd contact studiologic for that. They are very good responding emails.
Salve a tutti Oggi ho comprato il Numaxpiano 73 e vi posso assicurare che la qualità dei suoni non ha niente a che vedere con il nord Per non parlare della tastiera w 110 Troppo superiore
Bonjour à tous ! Sérieusement le nord donne des song de piano assez naturel et très proche de l'instrument acoustique ! Mais, cela ne le rend pas obligatoirement meilleur car en terme de fonction le numa est pratiquement un studio et le clavier numa est beaucoup plus proche de l'acoustique que celui du nord ! À chaque musicien de trouver le song qui va avec sa musique ! Shalom shalom ! Bonne suite sous la grâce du seigneur Jésus christ amen amen !
The ‘piano’ in this Nord sounds nothing, at all, like a piano. It’s actually quite terrible! Honestly, Nord products are absurdly overpriced for what you actually get. The Numa piano sounds generally better. But in the upper midrange area of the keyboard the sound becomes very digital sounding. I can achieve far better sounds, and more variety and versatility, with my iPad Pro and all software based musical instrument Apps.
The electric piano category on NUMA X PIANO is far beyond my expectation!! Even more noticable than its acoustic ones. And the effect adjustment is really easy to reach and tons of to select. Especially useful for electric piano!
Thanks for going to the effort of creating a helpful video, it's appreciated! I think in your video, the Nord comes off as sounding more full and realistic, but respectfully, comparing more similar sounds, EQ'ed similarly might have been a better comparison. Still, a nice job, and I appreciated hearing a bit of Chick Corea's 'Spain'.
Buongiorno a tutti. Grazie per il tuo tutorial. Per le mie orecchie e perché ho avuto molti pianoforti di diverse case prestigiose, di cui uno steinway B-211, mi oriento per il nima x gt88.Togliendo il tocco, la pesatura e l'equilibrio dei fulcri sui tasti, é chiaro che un digitale non potrà mai divenire un vero pianoforte acustico. Ció nonostante lo Staff italiano ha superato ogni frontieta come campionamenti, sensori, costruzioni dei tasti fatar tp400 wood, che in verità sono in un materiale leggerissimo, indistruttibile, equilibrato al giusto punto e i tasti lateralmente sono rivestiti in legno come estetica. Da ció che emerge dalla relazione fatta dall'ingegnere della "fatar". In ogni caso ho visto dei filmati in sequenze di costruzione dell'intero piano che portano ad una soluzione di diverse campionature di suoni autentici steinway, con tutti i livelli di tocco, tramite un macchinario pilotato da un pc, fatto in pressione in diverse azioni su tasto, riportati minuziosamente per ogni singolo tasto. In questo modo si sfruttano al meglio i 3 sensori per tasto. Poi lo "scappamento", inoltre é reale la risonanza delle corde e dei pedali sustain etc. Poi il modelling che dichiarano sembra funzionare bene sui piani digitali elettronici vintage. La risultanza finale é la preferenza al numa x gt studiologic sia per qualità, prezzo, tastiera fatar tp 400 in pseudo legno. Saluti. Modesto 🎉
Great video, bro! I’m a Nord dude also. But the Numa looks nice. I’m gonna get a Stage 4 tho’ 🤤🇸🇪
I think the Nord has the edge by an small margin, but both could sit well in a mix or live situation
Have you checked your ears lately the Numa was way better!!!!
Yeah, but the price evaporates that margin! lol
You can now get the Nord Stage 4 HA 73 which has great keys for piano playing as well as all the other features it has.
Nooorrd una hermosura siempre lo va a ser ❤❤❤❤
I have there regular Numax piano , it is easy to play and its only 30 pounds, I am in a band and that's what I play along with the Hammond sk1 on top.
I have a Numax with the cheaper keybed, its a little noisy buy it is easy to articulate with it and I like the piano sounds, the Nord has a harsh piano sound that I find a little irritating a nd the price on the Nords is ridiculous, I paid around 1500 dollars for the 88 key NumaX.
Please make a video with the new piano sounds on the numa 🙏🏾
I have a numa x piano gt. I recommend it to any pianist. the keyboard is great. nord has better pianos, but they are also great in numa. the electro has a nice drawbar and the organ is great. in numa, the sound itself is quite ok, but the modification that we have on the drawbar in the nord is missing. Having a numa, Nord Electro will soon be used by me mainly for the drawbar. I fell in love with these organs. if it wasn't for this price 😨
The Nord has a cheaper Fatar keybed and cost twice as much... but it's red so that makes up for it being a complete rip off.
*Its called semi-weighted since its made for Organ playing... that's why they have an 88key one, have you ever heard of 88key keyboards? And yes it's red, only a casual would judge a keyboard on its color 😂 just say you can't afford one, casual.*
Es increible lo que puede hacer studiologic
Nice work 💜
Numa all the way. Nord's piano sound is weird in this video imho
I'm on the verge of buying the Electro 6d. I'm playing mainly worship music but also lots of other stuff with my cover band. Up until now I only played on fully weighted keybeds. But I noticed that my wrists start to hurt when I play for prolonged sessions.
Would you still recommend the waterfall Keybed even tho I'm mainly a pianist?
buy the nord electro 6 hp the keys are not very heavy
Can you make a video compare sl88 grand vs sl88 numa x gt? Thnks 🎉
Não vi nenhuma superioridade do Nord aí. O studiologic parece até mais claro e com mais peso sonoro.
Tô assistindo com o mesmo pensamento kk tô vendo nenhum abismo aqui não
@@Odanilo.martinsconcordo plenamente claro que não tá no nível nord stage ou wave mas do resto sou muito mais o numa do que qualquer outro piano mesmo nord
Thanks for the video ...BTW where did you get the nice 3 tier keyboard stand? Brand?
This desk is available to purchase in wavebone website.
thanks man! @@ispianist
nord are clean. wich key bed feels better??
the numa doesn't have any reverb on it , yet the nord does , not a very clever thing to do for acoustic piano comparasion ? why , hard to tell in these conditions !!!
@@homestudiotutorials I honestly think studiologic needs to work better sampling these pianos. Lacks of realism and detail. But yeah next time I will not use any reverb at all. I did use some reverb on the Numa. I been trying to get a good sound of the Numa but is hard. The Nord sounds great out of the box.
@@ispianisti can’t hear any reverb on the numa ! Only on the nord , you are saying the opposite ! Or maybe it is too low or something, but it doesn’t seem like a fair test , I have seen some reviews where they have a great sound coming out of the numa !! Bit strange that you don’t seem to like it , anyway thanks for the videos , I will see when I get one -)
@@homestudiotutorials Sound is very subjective. I have played many grand acoustic pianos. I feel like the Numa does sound fake. It does have many mimics. I am not the only one who complains about it. The key action I have not complains. I think this is one of the best key actions in any digital pianos. Also I do really like the midi implementation and also the compact design. The material that Studiologic uses to make these keyboards are not joke. Seems very high quality but again I am not very fan of their internal sounds.
@@ispianistok thanks for your input -)
some of your comparisons don’t make sense, as you do not have the sound settings the same. Lots of reverb on the Nord applied, none on the Studio Logic. I also disagree that the piano on the Nord sounds better, Studio Logic sounds more alistic to me.
I used factory settings on both. Also if Numa sounds better to you is subjective. I own both. I definitely like the Numa better on the keys. But still like the nord piano better. I also own the Yamaha cp88. The CP88 is my favorite of all. But taste are subjective I guess. In my opinion de Numa sounds little bit electric since it is a hybrid tone. (Sample and modeling) Nord is 100% sample pianos just like the CP88.
@@ispianist thanks for this video. I was thrown off because it seemed you played different musics on the different keyboards. For example you did a lot of arpeggia on the Numa, but more interesting harmonies on the Nord! Perhaps that was what the different keyboards inspired you to play (differently) - so that's interesting in itself. I have a Numa Compact 2x which I like, because it has so many pluses, the weight, the drawbars, the speakers, and aftertouch, for example. It's not the best at any one of those things, (except maybe speakers + weight) but for me, an aged rockstar sideman playing some gigs and sessions around town and a lot at home/studio, it's great! When I check new things out at Guitar Center, I do like the Numa X Piano's exciting EP's though!!
@ispianist a little off topic, but that workstation desk is awesome. Did you build that or purchase somewhere?
I bought it. The brand is wavebone
Hey @ispianist, thanks for your videos about numa x piano gt, you're pretty much the only active person posting about it. I recently got the numa x piano gt and unfortunately I have several clicking black keys. It is not noticable over headphones, but the pedal is also pretty noisy. The most left white key (A0) is also clicking/making noise. Till today I accepted these downsides, because the action feels indeed very nice, but when I sat down today to play I noticed that G4 is also clicking and feeling different than other white keys - which is a no go for me. Did you experience the same? I will return this numa and keep distance from studiologic. This quality is not acceptable at this price. Unfortunately MP11SE's action design is also not durable and other "grand piano feel like" options are really limited. It seems Roland fp90x/rd-2000, yamaha p-515 are the only realiable one's quality wise but have different downsides. Would the Yamaha CP88 be a better option when thinking about reliability?
I honestly don't have any clicking noise on my Numa. I wonder if somehow got damage during shipping. I'd contact studiologic for that. They are very good responding emails.
cp88 is great.
Nays
Salve a tutti
Oggi ho comprato il Numaxpiano 73 e vi posso assicurare che la qualità dei suoni non ha niente a che vedere con il nord
Per non parlare della tastiera w 110
Troppo superiore
Which piano on the numa?
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Bonjour à tous !
Sérieusement le nord donne des song de piano assez naturel et très proche de l'instrument acoustique !
Mais, cela ne le rend pas obligatoirement meilleur car en terme de fonction le numa est pratiquement un studio et le clavier numa est beaucoup plus proche de l'acoustique que celui du nord !
À chaque musicien de trouver le song qui va avec sa musique !
Shalom shalom !
Bonne suite sous la grâce du seigneur Jésus christ amen amen !
The ‘piano’ in this Nord sounds nothing, at all, like a piano. It’s actually quite terrible! Honestly, Nord products are absurdly overpriced for what you actually get. The Numa piano sounds generally better. But in the upper midrange area of the keyboard the sound becomes very digital sounding. I can achieve far better sounds, and more variety and versatility, with my iPad Pro and all software based musical instrument Apps.