🎶 Unlock sonic mastery with Studiologic Sledge 2.0 — where control meets creativity.
The Studiologic Sledge 2.0 is a 61-key MIDI controller keyboard featuring aftertouch, 35 potentiometers, 3 rotary switches, and a push-encoder for comprehensive sound shaping. It boasts a 2x16 digit backlit LCD for quick navigation through up to 999 sounds, with high-quality pitch and modulation wheels. Weighing 9 kg and constructed from plastic and metal, it offers USB and MIDI connectivity plus an expression pedal port, making it a versatile tool for professional musicians and producers.
Item weight | 9 Kilograms |
Body material | Plastic |
Connector type | MIDI USB |
Included components | 1 x expression pedal port |
Finish type | Painted |
Manufacturer | Studiologic |
Global Trade Identification Number | 08034141640490 |
Product Dimensions | 97.03 x 40.64 x 11.43 cm; 9 kg |
Item model number | Sledge 2.0 |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Number of Keyboard Keys | 61 |
Item Weight | 9 kg |
A**T
Firmware Update broke my Sledge
I owned a Sledge for a couple of years and overall I was quite happy with the machine. However, a firmware update caused certain functions to stop working. I contacted the company, who were extremely unhelpful, suggesting I send it to be repaired at my cost. The cost of repair would have been prohibitive so I am now left with a large piece of orange plastic. For this price there are many, much more reliable, synths on the market.
A**Y
Bought one recently to replace my Novation Mininova. It's ...
Bought one recently to replace my Novation Mininova. It's a really professional piece of gear, but has major drawbacks. Firstly, there is not 999 presets sounds on it. There are only 108. The rest are empty and are for saved sounds you create. Unless you're confident and have knowledge of oscilators and the rest, it's very difficult and time consuming trying to create a certain sound to save. Initially, I found it a very frustrating instrument to use. Everything was so much simpler on the Mininova or Ultranova. However, I've since reviewed my opinion on the synth. All sounds can be adapted and altered on the system and the actual controls are simple to use. It was just a case of me getting used to old-style synthesizers... Really enjoying it now and, as a guitarist, if I can get some fantastic sounds from it, just imagine what a keyboard player can do with this system. No wonder the top keyboard players like Wakeman, Airey, etc. play them. Waldorf designed system within the keyboard is one of the best apparently. Certainly, over the past six weeks or so, I've changed my opinion on the Sledge and I'm finding it more and more interesting to play. You can also use it as a midi controller and download samples too... Old style but fantastic.