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I ordered the LUMI Keys Studio Edition

Hey friends! Did anyone else order one of these? The new Lumi Keys from Roli? I'm pretty stoked. Says it'll be shipping this month but the month is almost over :( I'm biting my nails over here lol

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  • No sir but I’m jealous, looks sweet!!!

  • edited January 2021

    Only 2 octaves. Good enough for drumming and pitch bending toms I guess 😉

  • @rs2000 said:
    Only 2 octaves. Good enough for drumming and pitch bending toms I guess 😉

    You can stack them which I plan to do ! But for Moog bass lines and triggering samples it'll be good the way it is.

  • They do look fun and the stack feat is awesome as well

  • @Jefe0820 said:
    They do look fun and the stack feat is awesome as well

    At the time they were giving a $50.00 voucher too so I jumped on the deal with hopes to use the $50 on another one to stack for an extra two octaves. No word from them yet though not even an updated shipping ETA and the month is almost over.

  • I hope they are better built than the seaboard blocks - silicon started peeling away from the metal on mine (I have two) in no time, I have dead zones on some keys, I am very very wary of Roli hardware at this point. Very much doubt I would buy another Roli hardware product. Equator is a great synth though for sure.

  • @Gavinski said:
    I hope they are better built than the seaboard blocks - silicon started peeling away from the metal on mine (I have two) in no time, I have dead zones on some keys, I am very very wary of Roli hardware at this point. Very much doubt I would buy another Roli hardware product. Equator is a great synth though for sure.

    Good to know!

  • 2 Lumis would be an awesome travel rig. I’m not a fan of the non replaceable batteries though. Please share what you think of the playability of the keys!

  • Another interesting option might be two Arturia Microfreaks. They only have the vertical expression dimension and there's a small gap between the middle octaves but with a little Streambyter or Mozaic scripting that can be just enough. Plus sound and build quality are certainly in a different league.
    And you'll have two horizontal expression sliders, one for the left and one for the right hand - whichever you have free when playing bass lines or chords 😉

  • @rs2000 said:
    Another interesting option might be two Arturia Microfreaks. They only have the vertical expression dimension and there's a small gap between the middle octaves but with a little Streambyter or Mozaic scripting that can be just enough. Plus sound and build quality are certainly in a different league.
    And you'll have two horizontal expression sliders, one for the left and one for the right hand - whichever you have free when playing bass lines or chords 😉

    Yeah but I'm a sucker for fancy lights too lol and I like that it's Bluetooth. I messed with the Microfreak at NAMM a couple years ago and it didn't resonate with me.

  • @kagamul said:
    2 Lumis would be an awesome travel rig. I’m not a fan of the non replaceable batteries though. Please share what you think of the playability of the keys!

    Will do! If anything it'll be video fodder for my Youtube

  • Am I right in thinking there's no way to bend a note up or down by a couple of semitones on these?

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