Some instruments feel familiar the moment you sit down—the Studiologic Numa X Piano GT SE feels elevated. This special-edition digital stage piano transforms the Numa X Piano platform with a satin-metallic finish, handcrafted solid-wood side panels, expanded 4GB internal memory and the debut of Firmware 3.0, the most advanced version of the Numa engine to date. Under the hood, you get the premium TP/400 wood graded hammer keybed with escapement and aftertouch, 300-voice polyphony, eight sound banks with over 200 factory sounds and a redesigned effects architecture featuring new amp simulations and Chorale and Symphonic processing. With four fully assignable zones, deep insert effects per zone, master processing and a streamlined UX Logic interface, the Numa X Piano GT SE delivers a refined balance of expressive realism, expanded sonic range and immediate stage control for players who demand more from every performance.
Firmware 3.0: the Most Advanced Numa Engine Ever
Debuting on the GT SE, Firmware 3.0 introduces major performance and sound-engine enhancements across the entire instrument. Updates include high-definition velocity response, enhanced acoustic piano modeling with refined resonance and noise behavior, Electric Piano Modeling 2 for vintage and hybrid EPs, and a brand-new synth engine with expressive oscillator architecture. Plus, the redesigned FX section adds new amp simulations along with Chorale and Symphonic effects, dramatically expanding tonal possibilities and making Firmware 3.0 a defining upgrade for serious stage players.
TP/400 Wood Keybed for Authentic Piano Expression
Forming the heart of the Numa X Piano GT SE is the TP/400 wood keybed, featuring graded hammer action, triple-sensor detection, escapement, aftertouch and an ivory-feel surface. This high-end action is engineered to mirror the response of an acoustic grand, giving pianists precise control over dynamics, articulation and touch. Adjustable keyboard sensitivity, programmable curves and black/white key balance settings let players tailor the feel to their technique, making this special-edition Numa X Piano equally comfortable for nuanced classical passages, expressive ballads or dynamic live performances.
Deep Effects, Zoning and Performance Control
The Numa X Piano GT SE is built to excel amid complex live setups with ease. Up to four zones can be assigned to internal sounds or external MIDI, each with dedicated insert effects—eight in total—alongside master delay and reverb powered by advanced FDN technology. The intuitive Studiologic UX Logic interface uses a color display, color-coded encoders and a performance-focused layout to keep essential controls within reach. Two programmable sticks add expressive modulation options, while Favorites, split controls and quick “Zoom” editing allow fast adjustments mid-performance without breaking focus.
More Memory and a Vast, Evolving Sound Library
With 4GB of internal memory—double that of the standard GT—the GT SE is built for growth. This expanded capacity supports larger sound libraries, future expansions and SE-exclusive content, ensuring long-term relevance on the modern stage. The instrument ships with over 200 factory sounds across eight sound banks, including deeply detailed acoustic pianos, electric pianos, organs, synths, orchestral textures and more. Additionally, new sounds can be installed via the Manager app, while a maximum polyphony of 300 voices ensures complex layers and sustained passages remain smooth and natural.
Designed for the Stage, Built for the Long Run
From its premium finish and solid-wood details to its powerful sound engine and streamlined workflow, the Studiologic Numa X Piano GT SE is purpose-built for modern performers who demand both style and substance. Comprehensive connectivity—including audio I/O, USB audio/MIDI, traditional MIDI, pedal inputs and integrated audio mixing—ensures seamless integration into any stage or studio setup. The Numa X Piano GT SE is for players who want an digital piano that feels inspiring today and remains future-ready tomorrow, setting a new benchmark for expression, control and stage presence.