Studiologic Numa Stage Manuale d'uso

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NUMA Stage by Studiologic®

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MIDI Module and functions

Output

Volume

Max

0

Min

Treble

Max

0

Min

Bass

Upper

0

Lower

Balance

Max

Min

Amount

Wet

Dry

50%

Mix

Chorus

Room

Hall

Delay

Phaser

Rotary

Tremolo

Modulation

Reverb

Effects

Select

Split

[Demo]

Select

Function

Pad 1

Concert Grand Stage Grand

E Piano 1

E Piano 2

E Piano 3

Clavi

Pad 2

Organ 1

Organ 2

Bass 1

Bass 2

Fatar Touch

On / Off

Sound Bank

Preset / Value

MIDI Module

Volume

On / Off

EDIT

Program Change

Bank Select LSB

Bank Select MSB

Channel

Octave

Assign

A-Lower

Zone

B-Upper

Assign

Point

Panic

Transpose

Octave Lower Octave Upper Master Tune

Velocity

Strings Res

Hold

Expression

Free Wheel

System

Store

Volume
• Sending of MIDI CC 07

Display - Value+/-

A-Lower, B-Upper

• Display and adjustment of the MIDI parameter‘s values

Selection of the MIDI zone

On/Off
• MIDI data send on/off

EDIT/

Zone

• Selection of the MIDI parameter

Zone On/Off in combination with A-Lower, B-Lower

By using the MIDI Module On/Off button, you can enable the
NUMA Stage to send all MIDI data at the MIDI Out and via
USB.
The Volume knob sends the MIDI Control 7 (MIDI volume)
To enable or disable the two MIDI Zones, press the related
buttons (A-Lower, B-Upper) keeping pressed the Edit/

Zones

button.

By pressing Edit, the two MIDI Zone buttons alternatively
light up and the display shows L and U; it‘s now possible to
select the MIDI zone to be edited, by pressing the related
button (

A-Lower, B-Upper

) and access to the edit functions:

Program Change, Bank LSB, Bank MSB, Channel and Octave.

To select the desired Edit function, press repeatively the Edit
Button. The value of the actual function will be shown in the
display and can be adjusted with Value +/-.

Masterkeyboard

functions: A/B zones

MIDI (Musical Instruments Digital Interface) is a stan-
dard for data transmission between sound modules, sy-
thesizers, computers and music software. The MIDI Out
of a device can be connected with the MIDI In of another
device, while incoming data arriving at the MIDI In are dupli-
cated at the MIDI Thru socket.

MIDI connection

MIDI Channel 16: On MIDI Channel 16 the instrument sends all the MIDI
data of all buttons, knobs and keys you activate.

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The NUMA Stage sends MIDI data on the MIDI Out and at the
same time via the USB port. MIDI data are received via MIDI
In.

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