Studiologic
Founded in 1986, Studiologic emerged with a clear vision: to bring together music and technology in a way that empowers the musician’s touch. Their first product, the STUDIO 88, marked a milestone in digital…
Overview
Founded in 1986, Studiologic emerged with a clear vision: to bring together music and technology in a way that empowers the musician’s touch. Their first product, the STUDIO 88, marked a milestone in digital instrument design and paved the way for a legacy of innovation. Over the years, Studiologic has maintained an unwavering commitment to the musician’s experience — focusing on the feel, ergonomics, and intuitive control of their keyboards, interfaces and instruments. The brand’s history tracks a deliberate progression of ideas: from the flexibility-enhancing SL-990 XP and SL-990 PRO (introduced in 1998) to the VMK Series (2003), designed for superior touch control; then onward to the Numa line — notably the Numa Nano (2008), a mere 10 kg professional hammer-action keyboard, and the Numa Piano and Numa Organ (2009) which extended Studiologic’s expertise into dedicated musical instrument territory.
Studiologic’s timeline reveals the brand’s evolution: by 2012, the SL88 Grand and SL88 Studio controllers brought premium keyboard mechanisms and immersive touch-configuration features. The 2015 Numa Compact 2 and its successor, the Compact 2x, emphasized compact design without compromising on sound-engine power or MIDI control capabilities. In 2019, the Numa X Piano arrived with a powerful new sound engine, built-in four-track digital mixer, USB audio interface, and the best-in-class touch feel — a clear sign of Studiologic’s dedication to both performance and portability.
Today, Studiologic refuses to treat musical instruments like mere consumer electronics. Instead, they place the user-experience at the heart of their design philosophy — ensuring that each instrument feels musical, responsive, and intuitive. Under the mission statement of Marco Ragni (CEO), the brand emphasizes four key pillars: the best touch through superior keyboards; exceptional design for ergonomic, effortless control; leading-edge mechanics and sound technology; and high-quality products offered at the right price.
Studiologic’s core values reflect this mission. Their keyboards are engineered not only for precision and durability but for an inspiring, expressive playing experience. The design aesthetic is minimalist and functional, crafted to make the musician’s workflow seamless. Audio engines, interfaces and internal mechanics are developed to meet professional needs while remaining accessible. The result is a product line that spans from robust stage pianos to compact controllers — all built with the same DNA of “musician-first” innovation.
What sets Studiologic apart is this marriage of tactile performance and technological advancement. Whether you’re a touring keyboardist, a studio producer, or a hybrid performer blending hardware and software, Studiologic offers tools that feel like musical extensions of your fingers and mind. The brand doesn’t compromise — the quality of touch matters, the fluidity of control matters, and sound quality matters. Yet, they also believe these things should be available at a price that makes sense. With decades of heritage, a clear design philosophy, and proven product longevity, Studiologic continues to build instruments that serve musicians honestly — instruments that are born to make music.
