Numa Stage made by Studiologic was released in 2014. It combines an 88-note weighted stage keyboard, which may seem like a massive instrument, but fortunately it weighs only 13 kg. The overall control and general management is pretty convincing. Numa Stage includes a weighted Fatar TP/100LR-3C keybed, which is well balanced for the piano performance, but at the same time reacts a bit slowly during fast performing, and thus it is not ideal for an organ or harpsichord. Nevertheless, this is a very competent instrument and seems much better than the weighted keyboard of Korg SV1.
Numa Concert does not have aftertouch, but there are several velocity envelope presets, and if you press the "Fatar Touch" button, Numa Concert will create a custom envelope with the value based on the minute of the individual performance that further can be saved. In the far left corner of the control panel there are 2 wheels for pitch/modulation change and control over the effects (rotary/tremolo).
The MIDI section can be turned on/off with a separate button, as well as it is in the external section of Nord Stage 2. This allows you to quickly turn on/off the sound on an external MIDI device. Built-in reverb/delay effects and modulation effects help animate each instrument.
The MIDI section sends control change, the LSB bank, the MSB bank, the channel and octave change, and it has a separate volume control to adjust the required level for the external equipment. Here you can also find 2 MIDI zones (A and B), so you can control 2 different sounds on 2 different MIDI channels within the layer.
The instrument has an excellent sound, it has 50 user memory locations, but only 12 factory patches. The concert grand piano sounds particularly amazing, and both pianos have simulated string noises/sympathetic resonance, which adds to that authenticity. The remaining 10 sounds are Rhodes samples, which are distinguished by a very authentic sound during smooth performing. Clavinet and Wurlie sound good with tremolo. In addition, Numa Concert offers electrical basses.