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Before using the numa piano, Volume – Studiologic Numa Piano User Manual

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NUMA Piano by Studiologic®

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Before using the NUMA Piano

Use the power chord supplied with the device to connect the
NUMA Piano to the power socket. Switch the unit on by using
the power button near to the power socket of the NUMA
Piano.

Power connection

Note: If you would like to attach other pedals, please refer to the required
specifi cations on page 65.

The music stand supplied can be attached to the brackets on
the back of the unit.

Connect the sustain pedal VFP 1 supplied with the unit at the
socket which is labelled Hold.
At the socket labelled Expression, you can plug in the Studio-
logic pedal VP 27, which is available as an optional extra.

Connect the audio outputs Left and Right with the inputs of
your mixing desk or amplifi er etc.

Plug in your headphone(s) at one of the headphone outputs.
You can use up to two headphones at the same time.

When you use the NUMA Piano for the fi rst time, we recom-
mend you to turn the Volume knob on the Output section
to not more than half way between 0 and Full. While you are
playing you can adjust the volume as you choose. Adjusting
the Volume knob eff ects all audio and headphone outputs at
the same time.

CAUTION:
To prevent hearing damage you should – as with all audio
devices – avoid using the NUMA Piano at high volume for
long periods.

You can plug in external audio devices, such as mp3-players
for playback or MIDI sound modules, at the audio input. The
Level knob near the jack on the back of the NUMA Piano is for
adjusting the input level.

Music stand

Sustain / Expression pedal

Audio output

Headphones

Volume

Audio input

For data transmission via USB, connect the NUMA Piano to
your computer with a USB cable. The fi rst time you switch
the NUMA Piano on, it will be recognised by your computer
automatically and the appropriate driver will be installed by
the OS (class compliant).

USB