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
22
Selecting Tones
recalled every time you press the corresponding Tone button.
The instrument will remember your choice at the next power on.
Playing Two Sounds Over the Entire
keyboard (Layer)
In the previous paragraph "How to Select Tones", you learned how to select
a Tone. Below you'll learn how to add a second sound over the entire
keyboard.
1. Press the [ ] button to add a second tone (Coupled
Part) over the entire keyboard.
Coupled Part
Main Part
+
TheCoupledpart[C]isautomaticallyselected.
If the main page is displayed shows:
TheCoupledpart[C]eldinthemainpageisunderlinedtoinform
you that the tone selection is applied on this part .
NOTE
For Tone selection, it would be a good idea to check on the main
page which part is currently selected to ensure that you don’t
select a Tone for the wrong part.
2. Play the keyboard.
You’llhearthetonesofMainpart[M]andCoupledpart[C]playing
together.
3. To change a tone of the Coupled part, see "How to Select
Tones" (p. 21).
4. To select the Main part, from the main page, use the []
[] buttons to select the it.
5. To change a tone of the Main part, see "How to Select
Tones" (p. 21).
NOTE
You can set the keyboard range for the Coupled part (Note Low,
Note High). See "COUPLED SETTING" (p. 42).
Splitting the Keyboard Range and
Playing Two Dierent Tones
Split mode enables you to play two dierent voices on the keyboard, one
with the left hand and another with the right hand.
1. If you want to use your left and right hands to play
dierent Tones , press the [
] button.
The Keyboard is divided into two sections. The region of the
keyboard to the left of the split point becomes the Lower part,
while the region of the keyboard to the right of the split point
becomes the Main part.
Main Part
Lower Part
If the main page is displayed shows:
TheLowerpart[L]eldinthemainpageisunderlinedtoinform
you that the tone selection is applied on this part.
2. Play the keyboard.
You’llhearthetonesofMainpart[M]ontherightsideofthe
keyboardandLowerpart[L]onleft.
MEMO
To change the split point see "How to change the Split Point" (p. 23).
3. To change a tone of the Left part, see "How to Select
Tones" (p. 21).
4. To select the Main part, from the main page, use the []
[] buttons to select the it.
5. To change a tone of the Main part, see "How to Select
Tones" (p. 21).
Playing the Lower, Main and Coupled
Part Splitting the Keyboard Range
This mode split the keyboard and allows you to play three dierent
voices.
1. If you want to use your left and right hands to play
three Tones , press the [
] and [ ] buttons
contemporary.










