The thing that fascinates me about roli products like seaboard is ability to play flute, trumpet, saxophone, electric guitar, and almost any instrument without playing the real instrument. Just using mpe
Something significant. The LUMI Keyboard is one of the only 7/8th-sized synth-keyboards that may have ever been made (as far as i know). There are female Classical pianists and male pianists with small hands that have spent A LOT of money to have their grand pianos keys replaced with special 7/8th-sized keyboards. (7/8ths meaning 8 white keys are shrunk into the length of seven keys on a normal piano or keyboard. This lets one play octaves and 9th's easier. Less stress on the tendons). As a music theorist, keyboard reformist and color-theorist am shocked that LUMI is not advertising this fact. Not only that, but they keys are actually in sync with some historical usages of sound and color. For example, Bach and Beethoven's "Pastoral Symhponys" are in the F (Think Soylent Green, 1973). Pastorals as F and F# are a green, country-side music which goes back to Baroque times. Or, for a modern example, love songs are always gravitate to C (take Lionel Richie songs in general, or even more unusual takes on love songs like the Eurythmic's "Love is a Stranger," or The Cure's "Love Song," which is in A-minor---the relative minor of C). These songs are in red (relatively). Same as LUMI's C-note. I don't think LUMI actually understands the significance of what they've actually created. What they've done is astounding. Even further, you are receiving the sound as light, not just a painted color on a key. This is also significant concerning color therapy and color psychology (which is a whole other story in itself). I am in the process of uploading my work to TH-cam and an readers can find more of my examples on The Acoustic Rabbit Hole channel, if interested). I whole-heartedly pray for the success of this keyboard. Thank you, LUMI --- frank montoya, Bent, New Mexico, 2021
Thanks for the video. Mine was delivered yesterday. And yes, I remember way back when you didn't like LUMI. Well, times have changed. I tried the Seaboard Block a year or so ago, but it was a little too squishy for me. The fact that this is more keyboard like will help. I'm still trying to figure out the "lift" gesture. Over all, I love it.
Who wanna buy 2 or more, just a tip, that you must have perfectly flat surface, not like playing on the lap or soft bed... might be not so obvious when you watching reviews
The Roli products are just too expensive. I think it’s good for someone who needs the aesthetics, like a TH-cam content creator. But for most people, the amount of money spent on a Lumi would be better off split up between 2 or 3 different products. You could get an Arturia MiniLab and an Akai MPD218, then still have money left to go out to dinner.
Totally agree. I don't think that the price is justified in most situations, asides from the looks for content creators and such. Whether you're a "beginner on a budget" or not. Similar to the MIDI ring.
@@chuecoxx I think it's hard to argue about the price when there are no competitors. If you showed me another keyboard with the exact same features, for a more affordable price, I would agree. As more companies develop similar tech and it becomes more standard, the price of items like these will come down.
Well I ordered one , the reason being is that I own the pad block and seaboard and let me tell ya as a traveling student and artist the seaboard is to expressive sometimes. But the lumi seems more controlled. i believe this is a good product for specifically music production students as it gives way more useful things that a beginner would not need or think of. Another pro is that the rolis really compliment Native instrument s series. Many times Im using one hand on the seaboard and another on my s49. Great video btw
Hi! I was wondering what your opinion is about the Lumi after a year of using? How is the pitch bend per key? Does it work well with Vst's other than Native's (i.e. Omnisphere)? It's mostly that feature that got my interest but I hear that the compatibility ain't that well.
I recently moved to Greece on my own for work. I used to make my own music and loved my MIDI keyboard. I couldn’t bring it and I can't save up any money over the months so getting one of these would be perfect for me. Well maybe one day..
So many people reporting issues, Lumi Keys Studio edition. Theirs threads on reddit. Also on youtube a girl made a video on how her keys started chipping & falling apart.
I think the smart idea is to get a good midi keyboard, and get a lump and use both separately, get the best of both worlds and when you need more expression just change to lumi. in my opinion start with a good midi, and a bigger one, then change to a lumi
Thank you for this page 🙏🏾👍🏽✨✨ you're such a big help as I'm musicly inclined but a noob in learning about roli blocks & just ordered a lumi keys block... Love what u do & keep it up 😌
Thanks for the thorough review! I just got word this morning that mine will be delivered on Thursday - woo hoo! I was really looking for an MPE controller, and had tried the seaboard, but did not "connect" with it enough to keep it. I think for my needs this will be a good option. Being able to use all the expressive capabilities for lead lines is exciting. Thanks again for the review!
Many thanks. Very well done. I understood features and qualities. I am an amateur keyboard player with long experience. Currently looking for an MPE midi controller. Two lumis would be perfect, but I really don't like "undersize" keys. Point is that polyphonic aftertouch is coming from some nice VST (Cherry Audio GX-80 for example) and there are not controllers available for that. I will try to test a Seabord...
Hejhej, thanks for the video - as usual. First thing; I'd really like to know how the build quality is and holds up over time with this "studio edition"! A friend of mine and I kickstared the "original" LUMI and our keyboards does feel pretty cheap and have started to fall apart. Sadly, because otherwise I do like the ROLI Blocks and the LUMI and its learning ecosystem quit a bit (since I'm a beginner). And another Problem; While using my Seaboard block in Ableton with the Equator as a Instrument/plugin I can't get the Seaboard to play multiple notes at the same time. Pushing a note always cuts of the note I touched before (which I'm still bending). Always wanted to ask you this in one of your livestreams, but you haven't used ROLI stuff in the last ones I was able to watch. Do you have encountered similar problems before? (sorry if that's a dumb question, still learning everything Ableton and music related) Thanks again for all of you videos and livestreams, keep up the amazing work, I'm a huge fan. :-)
@@Taetro Thanks for the answer. I did not miss this part, but despite of it I got the feeling that the LUMI are quit new and I really would love to hear again how they are holding up some more weeks (or month) down in the future. :-)
If you ever get tired of using the same mobile apps for your Lumi keyboard block that is part of the road blocks series well, if you understand equator player or you can configure your Lumi block however, you want you you can change the notes, the touch sensitivity or even a lightshow layout you can even configure the lighting layout to make it look like just black and white keys and that’s fun and fine or you can just make them rainbow and that’s fine and fun
Watching this video, I had some questions. Do you miss knobs and faders when using Lumi? Do you find it a problem not being able to do Midi mapping? Do you find the flashing lights distracting when you are trying to concentrate on playing?
great video as alwasys Coach T. Since im not a music theory conocieur, i always look myself looking for scales, chord progressions and that kind of stuff on google to get musical ideas. I stumble across plugins like Captain Chord ... wich i haven't use but heat its amazing for that purpuso. Taking consideration that a regular midi controller is about 120usd and captain chord pluing is about 80 usd (200usd in total). The question is, do you think the Lumi worth it for this purpose ? great video as always!
Just got mine after few months waiting. Played it for half an hour and when I tried to turn it off it stopped working. All I see I orange power button led light. Can't turn it off or on, hardware reset not working neither. Found tons of people having similar issue. Piece of junk...
@Taetro - At about the 10:56 mark you introduce "a clip from a recent live stream", featuring the sound "The Nile and The Moon Guitar" in RSP. Is that live stream available in the members area, or elsewhere?
Hi. Is there a way to highlight only the notes of a specific minor harmonic scale for example? Or any ways to highlight the notes of a specific chord progression. Like let's say I want to play all the diatonic 7th chords of a major key...is there any way to select that? I am trying to compare the harmony functionality with some of the native instruments keyboards...they are kind in the same price range but I really like the portability of roli lumi...
I just got a Lumi and found your vid to learn from. I like your clarity very much. Thank you. I only have one negative comment. during the whole presentation I wanted to climb into the screen and put a matchbook under one of your table legs in order to stabilize the whole thing. Very distracting, and easily corrected. Thanks, again.
Question: Can I use the Roli Lumi Key, and a MIDI HOST (via the USB-C output) to control external MIDI hardware synth? I Can't seem to find this information anywhere......................really helpful for any input or info............
The built-in Bluetooth and battery and customizable LED backlighting of the keys are an interesting technical solutions, but I am sure there are many users who do not need these options, but only need the functionality of the MPE-controller at a lower price. And I'm sure again that Roli knows about it.
I am a proud owner of Equator2 as well as a proud non-owner of MPE controllers which makes the plugin slightly less interesting. With a nice VST like that Lumi would probably be pretty good but at that price combo you might as well buy a Seaboard Block... this company is sick with their hardware prices.
How is the pitch bend when it comes to repeating a riff, is it all over the place? Also wondering how hard the velocity is to control with that short key travel?
Could anyone touch on the thought of using a Native Instruments SL61 or 49 with the lighted scale indicators vs something like this? I really don't want to buy gear twice. The lack of sensitivity and professional use is a turn off. Wish there was something that did both.
It's a bigger version of the Roli blocks line - oriented toward laptop musicians rather than instrumentalists. A better MPE keyboard for instrumentalists is the Osmose by Expressive E.
Ho... Tanks bro... Great infrormation... I went through Lumi website currently they start selling it in Canada. I am from India😐😐😐. Can please mention what is light bar which is next to your lumi in your intro part time code is 0:02.... Can you please mention the name.... ❤❤❤❤🙏
Hiiiiii, does Lumi have a function to light up the buttons related to specific scale? In order to light up a specific scale and improvise on that scale without knowing it. Thanks Can I stay below 1k €/$ for set it at 88 keys?
The thing that fascinates me about roli products like seaboard is ability to play flute, trumpet, saxophone, electric guitar, and almost any instrument without playing the real instrument. Just using mpe
Something significant. The LUMI Keyboard is one of the only 7/8th-sized synth-keyboards that may have ever been made (as far as i know). There are female Classical pianists and male pianists with small hands that have spent A LOT of money to have their grand pianos keys replaced with special 7/8th-sized keyboards. (7/8ths meaning 8 white keys are shrunk into the length of seven keys on a normal piano or keyboard. This lets one play octaves and 9th's easier. Less stress on the tendons). As a music theorist, keyboard reformist and color-theorist am shocked that LUMI is not advertising this fact. Not only that, but they keys are actually in sync with some historical usages of sound and color. For example, Bach and Beethoven's "Pastoral Symhponys" are in the F (Think Soylent Green, 1973). Pastorals as F and F# are a green, country-side music which goes back to Baroque times. Or, for a modern example, love songs are always gravitate to C (take Lionel Richie songs in general, or even more unusual takes on love songs like the Eurythmic's "Love is a Stranger," or The Cure's "Love Song," which is in A-minor---the relative minor of C). These songs are in red (relatively). Same as LUMI's C-note. I don't think LUMI actually understands the significance of what they've actually created. What they've done is astounding. Even further, you are receiving the sound as light, not just a painted color on a key. This is also significant concerning color therapy and color psychology (which is a whole other story in itself). I am in the process of uploading my work to TH-cam and an readers can find more of my examples on The Acoustic Rabbit Hole channel, if interested). I whole-heartedly pray for the success of this keyboard. Thank you, LUMI --- frank montoya, Bent, New Mexico, 2021
Many people doing 6 minute reviews meanwhile this dude is making a 6 month review... Respect.
This isn't anything new, some people do 1 year reviews for some devices.
@@Daumex crazy
Thanks for the video. Mine was delivered yesterday. And yes, I remember way back when you didn't like LUMI. Well, times have changed. I tried the Seaboard Block a year or so ago, but it was a little too squishy for me. The fact that this is more keyboard like will help. I'm still trying to figure out the "lift" gesture. Over all, I love it.
How are the keys holding up? Any chipping or keys coming apart like users reported on reddit & Facebook?
Who wanna buy 2 or more, just a tip, that you must have perfectly flat surface, not like playing on the lap or soft bed... might be not so obvious when you watching reviews
@Nebula Because of the way that connection contacts works. You can connect and disconnect it easily, so they need to be on the stable flat surface.
Damn it. I really wanted to play two lumis on a tray of jello.
@@EDAPE XD Me too, me too.
The Roli products are just too expensive. I think it’s good for someone who needs the aesthetics, like a TH-cam content creator. But for most people, the amount of money spent on a Lumi would be better off split up between 2 or 3 different products. You could get an Arturia MiniLab and an Akai MPD218, then still have money left to go out to dinner.
for the beginner on a budget, that's a really good point
Totally agree. I don't think that the price is justified in most situations, asides from the looks for content creators and such. Whether you're a "beginner on a budget" or not. Similar to the MIDI ring.
@@chuecoxx I think it's hard to argue about the price when there are no competitors. If you showed me another keyboard with the exact same features, for a more affordable price, I would agree.
As more companies develop similar tech and it becomes more standard, the price of items like these will come down.
I realize it's quite randomly asking but does anybody know of a good place to stream newly released movies online?
@@lucassage1332 Disney plus gives u acess to hulu and espn , or HBO max
Well I ordered one , the reason being is that I own the pad block and seaboard and let me tell ya as a traveling student and artist the seaboard is to expressive sometimes. But the lumi seems more controlled. i believe this is a good product for specifically music production students as it gives way more useful things that a beginner would not need or think of. Another pro is that the rolis really compliment Native instrument s series. Many times Im using one hand on the seaboard and another on my s49. Great video btw
Hi! I was wondering what your opinion is about the Lumi after a year of using? How is the pitch bend per key? Does it work well with Vst's other than Native's (i.e. Omnisphere)? It's mostly that feature that got my interest but I hear that the compatibility ain't that well.
So now that have you’ve had it for a year, what do you think? Did you use your Lightpad Block with the lumi?
I love my LUMI!! Wish they would send me another one free. Lol. Great review
haha thanks Storm!
Can you please mentiom the namenof tjat light bar
You’re being very kind considering the physical defects you point out. It is very inexpensive for MPE.
Purchased one and waiting on end of March arrival. Excited!
Hope you enjoy it!
I recently moved to Greece on my own for work. I used to make my own music and loved my MIDI keyboard. I couldn’t bring it and I can't save up any money over the months so getting one of these would be perfect for me. Well maybe one day..
So many people reporting issues, Lumi Keys Studio edition. Theirs threads on reddit. Also on youtube a girl made a video on how her keys started chipping & falling apart.
Can you link me??
If you can do an update if this is true.
You can find it on TH-cam just search but your probably wasting your time I think that was an older version, they have made it better now, I think.
awesome!
0:33 what’s the MIDI line on the top left?
i’d like to know what it is :)
omg your entire desk moves, i would recommend using some paper or some coins under the legs to level that out
Have tightened the bolts since filming
@@Taetro oh nice
@@ineptxpython3501 oh yes his nuts have tightened 😂
as a beginner i seriously considering buying one or two Lumi's! great vid Taetro!
Lol,600 will buy you a used modx6, this thing is waaaay to expensive even at half the price
Seriously.. have a look at other keyboards as a beginner.. youd be wasting your money and learn bad habits... 600 will buy you a proper keyboard
Wireless+features that other keyboards dont have.
I think the smart idea is to get a good midi keyboard, and get a lump and use both separately, get the best of both worlds and when you need more expression just change to lumi. in my opinion start with a good midi, and a bigger one, then change to a lumi
Have one ordered, and also picked up a "Block". Looking forward to getting these devices figured out.
i love the roli midi series. i hope i get roli seaboard rise 2 in my hands soon
Got mine yesterday and it feels AWESOME once you get it set up😍
IPad Pro,with an app that illuminates the keys. 99p
Thank you for this page 🙏🏾👍🏽✨✨ you're such a big help as I'm musicly inclined but a noob in learning about roli blocks & just ordered a lumi keys block... Love what u do & keep it up 😌
Thanks for the thorough review! I just got word this morning that mine will be delivered on Thursday - woo hoo! I was really looking for an MPE controller, and had tried the seaboard, but did not "connect" with it enough to keep it. I think for my needs this will be a good option. Being able to use all the expressive capabilities for lead lines is exciting. Thanks again for the review!
I just bought a Linnstrument for the MPE and it's an adventure getting used to it, but I really like it. MPE is really cool.
do you like the lumi over the seaboard?
Many thanks. Very well done. I understood features and qualities. I am an amateur keyboard player with long experience. Currently looking for an MPE midi controller. Two lumis would be perfect, but I really don't like "undersize" keys.
Point is that polyphonic aftertouch is coming from some nice VST (Cherry Audio GX-80 for example) and there are not controllers available for that.
I will try to test a Seabord...
Have it. Agree with you.... As well it is very light weight.
Thank youuuuuuu! Next year want learn keyboard playing! I think Lumi it’s fab! Give a go 🎉
Hejhej, thanks for the video - as usual.
First thing; I'd really like to know how the build quality is and holds up over time with this "studio edition"! A friend of mine and I kickstared the "original" LUMI and our keyboards does feel pretty cheap and have started to fall apart. Sadly, because otherwise I do like the ROLI Blocks and the LUMI and its learning ecosystem quit a bit (since I'm a beginner).
And another Problem; While using my Seaboard block in Ableton with the Equator as a Instrument/plugin I can't get the Seaboard to play multiple notes at the same time. Pushing a note always cuts of the note I touched before (which I'm still bending). Always wanted to ask you this in one of your livestreams, but you haven't used ROLI stuff in the last ones I was able to watch. Do you have encountered similar problems before? (sorry if that's a dumb question, still learning everything Ableton and music related)
Thanks again for all of you videos and livestreams, keep up the amazing work, I'm a huge fan. :-)
thanks for watching! I did mention in the video that I've done lots of traveling around with the lumi and it has held up really well
@@Taetro Thanks for the answer. I did not miss this part, but despite of it I got the feeling that the LUMI are quit new and I really would love to hear again how they are holding up some more weeks (or month) down in the future. :-)
Hey, Man! Thank you for review
Did you notice how it works without cable? How long it works on battery?
If you ever get tired of using the same mobile apps for your Lumi keyboard block that is part of the road blocks series well, if you understand equator player or you can configure your Lumi block however, you want you you can change the notes, the touch sensitivity or even a lightshow layout you can even configure the lighting layout to make it look like just black and white keys and that’s fun and fine or you can just make them rainbow and that’s fine and fun
Watching this video, I had some questions. Do you miss knobs and faders when using Lumi? Do you find it a problem not being able to do Midi mapping? Do you find the flashing lights distracting when you are trying to concentrate on playing?
Thanks for this video. Finally someone actually explains what this thing does. By the way, cool rings. Where did you get those?
Love all you music!
thanks axis!
Thank you for this!!! I’ve debating on this for awhile! How long did yours take to be shipped?
great video as alwasys Coach T. Since im not a music theory conocieur, i always look myself looking for scales, chord progressions and that kind of stuff on google to get musical ideas. I stumble across plugins like Captain Chord ... wich i haven't use but heat its amazing for that purpuso. Taking consideration that a regular midi controller is about 120usd and captain chord pluing is about 80 usd (200usd in total). The question is, do you think the Lumi worth it for this purpose ? great video as always!
the better thing for you would to absolutely learn your way around a keyboard rather than relying on those plugins
Hi Taetro! What is the long rainbow bar that lights up at the very beginning of your video? Love the colors!
I would love to know your thoughts on this vs the seaboard you currently own? I regret selling mine but unsure on whether the lumi would be better?
dude you're just amazing and your music has inspired me a lot please keep on inspiring us thank you Taetro!!!! best electronic music mentor .
Thank you Eddy! Will do!
This looks so cool! I really want some ROLI gear, but don't have the money for it unfortunately... :/
i like your animation outro. Very cool!
yeah the lumi does have good features but if your using it for music production just get something else from arturia or akai etc.
I'm more impressed about how you're keeping your cool with your desk wabbling that much lolololll
ughhh I really didn't notice until AFTER I shot the video!! but don't worry, I was able to tighten the bolts and we are solid again!
I was about to send a coaster for support 😂
Great review!
Glad you enjoyed it
@@Taetro is soo nice!❤️
Just got mine after few months waiting. Played it for half an hour and when I tried to turn it off it stopped working. All I see I orange power button led light. Can't turn it off or on, hardware reset not working neither. Found tons of people having similar issue. Piece of junk...
What a great review!!
My kid has an old Casio SK-1 that he plays around on.. I wonder if the lessons this includes would make it worth it..
@Taetro - At about the 10:56 mark you introduce "a clip from a recent live stream", featuring the sound "The Nile and The Moon Guitar" in RSP. Is that live stream available in the members area, or elsewhere?
I just ordered this to learn keyboard I drive truck so room is very important I order 3 of them so I can be closer to a full 88 key keyboard
McMillian Sounds has a great 4 oct keyboard the pro has full 4D MPE
Great video, been thinking about getting the Lumi so this definitely helped a lot with making the decision. Thanks
did you decide to get one??
@@Taetro as of now its a little too expensive for my budget but maybe in a couple months if i save up enough.
I like the idea of magnetic connectors to expand the octaves .. is there any other keyboard that have similar expandability feature ??
I have one. I had to get it on Ebay because they keep cancelling orders. Trying to get a couple more. They are hard to get a hold f recently.
Hi !! Which app you use for lumi !!??? Where I can download?? Thanks
Great review, thank you.👍
They have roli at your apple stores?!
T'y so much for the comprehensive review. 🙏🏻
thanks for watching Nicolaz!
where i can buy it? i like
Hi. Is there a way to highlight only the notes of a specific minor harmonic scale for example? Or any ways to highlight the notes of a specific chord progression. Like let's say I want to play all the diatonic 7th chords of a major key...is there any way to select that? I am trying to compare the harmony functionality with some of the native instruments keyboards...they are kind in the same price range but I really like the portability of roli lumi...
can you just use this as a midi board for other daws and vst's?
Yes
I just got a Lumi and found your vid to learn from. I like your clarity very much. Thank you. I only have one negative comment. during the whole presentation I wanted to climb into the screen and put a matchbook under one of your table legs in order to stabilize the whole thing. Very distracting, and easily corrected. Thanks, again.
I love my Lumi too, so handy and wireless
Me too, I just got my studio edition yesterday. Love it already!
Whats the little sound visualizer in the beginning of the video?
I have the Akai mpk mini mark 3 and i’ve played piano years on end but wanna buy one anyway great vid BTW
Are the different light colors visible in daylight? Also, is the key size comparable to Kontakt's M32?
Yo, what do you use to record your computer audio?
Can you integrate this keyboard with Ableton 11?
yes
I believe LIVE 11 has an MPE feature.
@@troytinsley148 it does!
What piano keyboard are you using?
Question: Can I use the Roli Lumi Key, and a MIDI HOST (via the USB-C output) to control external MIDI hardware synth? I Can't seem to find this information anywhere......................really helpful for any input or info............
TAKE MY MONEY!!!
Can the lights match kontakt library key switches etc?
The built-in Bluetooth and battery and customizable LED backlighting of the keys are an interesting technical solutions, but I am sure there are many users who do not need these options, but only need the functionality of the MPE-controller at a lower price. And I'm sure again that Roli knows about it.
let's create products that are solely utilitarian. sounds like a fun world.
@@Taetro Or let's create beautiful ergonomic devices with a full range of options activated by various types of paid monthly subscription.
@@jimbarris3052 yes!
I have one! I enjoy it but I'm looking for a good app for my phone to be even more mobile with my playing, any thoughts? I have an android phone...
stopping the equator2 bundle with this stuff is kind of a slap in the face
I am a proud owner of Equator2 as well as a proud non-owner of MPE controllers which makes the plugin slightly less interesting. With a nice VST like that Lumi would probably be pretty good but at that price combo you might as well buy a Seaboard Block... this company is sick with their hardware prices.
Can you plz make a video at list of some of your most fav midi keyboard?
that's like my whole channel
@@Taetro amazing isn't
Awesome video!!!! Very helpful!
Glad you think so!
Very helpful thanks!
How is the pitch bend when it comes to repeating a riff, is it all over the place? Also wondering how hard the velocity is to control with that short key travel?
What is the LED strip? How do I get one?
I serisouly want a lumi with a drum block and the daw controller. But all that for $600+ aint really worth it vs something like the Akai mini :/
I feel that!
Question: can you assign different notes to different keys in the software?
don't make things more complicated than they need to be
does lumi sell a speaker you can connect it to?
Can you produce music with LUMI?
Thanks man
What is that bar on the left that lights up to the beat?
@0:33 What's the cute level meter stick?
Can someone tell me what the led audio visualizer device is at the intro of the video? Also Lumi looks dope.
I'm also interested
@@Gahttz 32 Bit MIC Sound Control LED
@@Helpmypc1st thanks
Could anyone touch on the thought of using a Native Instruments SL61 or 49 with the lighted scale indicators vs something like this? I really don't want to buy gear twice. The lack of sensitivity and professional use is a turn off. Wish there was something that did both.
It was really informative video for me
So thx alot for u
Thinking about to buying lumi, but here's some problems with ordering it in Russia lmao
how do you get the software? i am buying a second hand lumi studio, so i would need to know how i can get the software...
A 3 octave coverage would have been handy and useful for non-stage practice.
It's a bigger version of the Roli blocks line - oriented toward laptop musicians rather than instrumentalists. A better MPE keyboard for instrumentalists is the Osmose by Expressive E.
What is that audio visualizer in the intro??
Ho... Tanks bro... Great infrormation... I went through Lumi website currently they start selling it in Canada. I am from India😐😐😐. Can please mention what is light bar which is next to your lumi in your intro part time code is 0:02.... Can you please mention the name.... ❤❤❤❤🙏
I want to know too!
the lumi and seaboard don't support bluetooth on windows
why don't these new controllers have 5 PIN MIDI OUT?
Did you buy it or was it a freebie ???
i would give out my roli block and get this one instead
Hiiiiii, does Lumi have a function to light up the buttons related to specific scale? In order to light up a specific scale and improvise on that scale without knowing it. Thanks
Can I stay below 1k €/$ for set it at 88 keys?
Excellent 👌 dude
Thanks alberto!
hi, does it work with NOISE? I need SWAM...and would like to have something besides my lightpad block.
Fl studio compatible?