🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Studiologic SL88 Grand is a professional 88-key graded hammer action keyboard designed for musicians seeking an authentic playing experience. With advanced features like customizable velocity curves, a TFT color display, and extensive connectivity options, it empowers users to create and perform with precision. The included software bundles enhance its functionality, making it a versatile tool for any music production setup.
Connectivity Technology | Interface |
Number of Keys | 88 |
Connector Type | USB-B, 5-pin DIN (MIDI) |
Supported Software | CUBASE LE, WAVELAB LE, CUBASIS LE, DIGITAL SYNSATION, NUMA Player, SL-EDITOR |
Skill Level | Professional |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Features | Programmable |
Finish Type | Polished |
Color | Black |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 24.7 Kilograms |
D**N
Excelente producto !!!
Excelente Producto. El piano viene con algunas cosas rarasToca presionar alguna tecla muy duro para que suene y probé diferentes pianos de excelente reputación como los iVory, key station y otros. A mi me pasó con el F#3. Pero descargué la aplicación sugerida y con el ajuste de sensibilidad arreglé todo. Honestamente sus teclas pesadas son lo mejor.
S**.
Poor quality control!
I ordered three times for this product and this below is my review.+++first review for first one+++I had it for 2hrs but returned it following reasons below. (No photo attached)1. Some keys are too strong to push than others (makes it difficult to press), resulting in awkward sound while playing the piano.2. While I press several keys, the depth is not similar to each other.Poor quality control!!++++review for second one+++I reordered and got it. The second one was good, but while I was playing I found something wrong in the last key note (C8). please see the first photo attached.It seems like there is some problem related to the spring inside.(it is just around two weeks since I got, I use it for around 1hr every day)Since the key is located in the very last, it would be no problems during playing but I am worrying that if this happens in the middle for the future then it will be problematic during playing.Also, some keys are not well set for the pressing force (kind of same issue I found from the first ordering), but I hope I will get used to it+++My last review for third one+++I was not 100% happy about the touch feeling of my recently ordered keyboard so that I ordered it again.However, once I opened the box today, the key (A8) was completely broken (See the second and third photo attached). The shipping box was ok. So, I think it would be damaged due to shocking during delivery or the product had an issue during manufacturing.I will return it tomorrow, and I decided not to order any keyboard from Studiologic product.So, my conclusion is Studiologic is losing their name and I think their product is not reliable.it is your choice whether to buy it or not, I hope my experience would be helpful for your decision about this product.
D**N
Superb product
The feel is great and is very close to the feel of a real piano. The action is slightly heavier that I would have liked, but overall this is a huge step up from most other keyboards. Much better value than a VPC-1, and not that much of a difference.
P**V
Very Hyped Action specs don't live up
I gave it 1 star due to gross advertising hype which is simply false. The midi portion of this keyboard is fine. But what they did was put a slightly different keyboard into a SL 88 Studio and then charge you $500 more. Absolutely not worth it. They claim it will be like playing a grand piano or at least remind you of that experience. Rubbish. There is 0 relationship between the action on this 88 Hammer Action and a true acoustic grand action. What they are IMO attempting to do is the equivalent of taking the same steering wheel used in a Lamborghini Revuelto and put it in an average performance car with nothing "performance" about it and claiming you will experience the feel of driving a "high performance vehicle". Sorry no you won't and no you don't with this way overpriced keyboard.
D**0
Great feeling keys and joysticks, great size and weight, but the aftertouch is flawed
These are really nice feeling keys and the velocity curves are far more editable than just about any other keyboard ever made (you can adjust each key individually, make black keys more/less sensitive than white keys, etc.). And it is small enough to fit inside many 76-key keyboard cases. Additionally, the magnetic add-on options (for sheet music/iPad and the computer plate) are pretty nice.However, I had to return it because of the aftertouch. Many keyboards have a "spatial delay" in the aftertouch response, such that you play the key and have to press down a certain distance (fractions of a millimeter) before the aftertouch kicks in. That can be resolved by simply pressing down harder and faster. This keyboard, on the other hand, has a "temporal delay" in the aftertouch, such that you play the key, press hard enough to trigger aftertouch, and then wait some milliseconds before the aftertouch starts. This occurs even if you hold your pressure constant during those milliseconds. There is no way to adjust this that I could find in the editor. Maybe this could work if you are only using aftertouch for slow string swells, but it's no good things that are rhythmically important, like adding vibrato, wah, or opening up a filter cutoff.I have to wonder if this is something that could be resolved with a firmware update. My Kurzweil Forte, which uses the Fatar TP/40L keyboard (as opposed to this keyboard's TP/40WOOD) doesn't have that aftertouch problem.I do think that if you don't need responsive aftertouch, then this keyboard might still be worth it based on its keys, size/weight, and editor software.
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