User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Instruction
 - Relevant Indications
 - Panel Description
 - Connections Quick Guide
 - Quick Guide
 - Before You Start to Play
- Connecting the AC Adaptor
 - Installing and Removing Batteries
 - Connecting the Pedals
 - Connecting External Audio Amplifier
 - Listening Through Headphones
 - Connecting Digital Player devices
 - Connecting the VIVO S1 to Your Computer
 - Connecting an USB Memory (commercially available)
 - Connecting an USB MIDI Interface (commercially available)
 - Ground Terminal
 - Turning the Power On/Off
 - Demo of the VIVO S1
 
 - Basic Operation
 - Selecting Tones
 - Additional Sound
 - Sound Effects
 - Personalizing Your Sounds
 - Other Functions
 - Practice with Song Player
 - Recording Your Performance
 - Working with the Memories
- About the Memories and Memory Set structure.
 - Saving Your Settings in the Internal Memory
 - Recalling your Settings from Internal Memory
 - Saving Your Settings in the USB Memory (commercially available)
 - Recalling your settings from an USB Memory
 - Renaming a Memory
 - Exporting a Memory Set in the USB Memory
 - Importing a Memory Set from the USB Memory
 
 - USB MIDI Keyboard Controller
 - Playing with Audio Backing Tracks
 - MENU Options (Advanced Section)
 - Appendix
 - Troubleshooting
 - Specifications
 - Index
 - SETTING Parameters Group
 - T2L EDITOR
 - EFFECTS
 - CONTROL
 - TUNING
 - MEMORY
 - USB REMOVE
 - AUDIO INPUT
 - MIDI
 - GLOBAL
 - SOUND LIBRARY
 - FACTORY RESET
 - VERSION INFO
 
21
Selecting Tones
VIVO S1 has a wide selection of high quality tones arranged in six 
categories. In particular, thanks to new sound engine, the Piano tones are 
faithfully reproduced with all the subtle nuances of a real acoustic piano.
The VIVO S1 allows you to assign any of the available tones to any of the 
three real-time parts. Tone selection always applies to the part (Main, 
Coupled or Lower) whose eld is currently underlined in the main page.
Grand Piano Mode 
NOTE
At power-on, the instrument is automatically selected in Grand 
Piano Mode.
1.  From the Main page, simultaneously press the rst and last 
Function button. 
The "Grand Piano" tone is called and all various parameters are 
modied to play the best piano sound.
2.  Play the keyboard to enjoy the piano sound.
All keyboard plays piano sound.
Main Part
How to Select Tones 
1.  Press the desiderate Tone button to select the sound 
category that you want to play.
The last sound you selected for that category is recalled.
The button indicator lights and a temporary window shows the list 
of tones where the recalled sound is underlined:
8 
Intheexamplewaspressed[E.PIANO]button.
2.  While the tone window is active, use the [] [] buttons 
to select a tone in the same category.
If during normal operation the window closes automatically, press 
the Tone button again.
 See "S1 Tone List" (p. 51) for the list of available tones. 
3.  Play the keyboard.
You’ll hear the sound of the selected instrument.
MEMO
The last sound you select in each category is memorized 
temporarily and will be recalled every time you press the 
corresponding Tone button.
4.  While the tone window is active, press the [] [] buttons 
to select the previous or next tone category or press 
another desiderate tone buttons.
After few seconds of inactivity of the change tone operation, the 
Main page is shown.
TIPS
A quick way to change a tone from the Main page: use the 
[] 
[] buttons to select a next or previous tone in the same 
category.
Most Frequently Used Tones (Favorite 
Tone)
The “Favorite Tone” function lets you an easy recall of most frequently used 
sounds. You can memorize your Favorite Tone for each of six categories 
and recall it simply pressing the tone button. It will be helpful in a live 
performance situation.
1.  Select a tone you prefer. See "Selecting Tones" (p. 21).
2.  Press and hold the Tone button that contains the selected 
tone to memorize it.
The display shows a conrmation message.
The position of the sound you selected is memorized and will be 










