User's Manual

Table Of Contents
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Tone MIDI Information
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 and Coupled part.
Main + Coupled Part
Lower Part
If the main page is displayed shows:
TheMainpart[M]eldinthemainpageisunderlinedtoinformyou
that the tone selection is applied on this part .
2. Play the keyboard.
MEMO
To change the split point see "How to change the Split Point" (p.
23).
3. To change a tone, select the part using the [] []
button from the Main page and change the tone. See
"How to Select Tones" (p. 21).
How to change the Split Point
1. Press and hold the [ ] button until the display
shown the following page.
2. Use the [] [] buttons to set the new split point or press
the desiderate key on the keyboard.
Parameter Setting
Split Point
F1 ~ C#7
3. Press the " " function button to return to the previous
page or press [MENU/EXIT] button to go directly to the
main page.
Mute the Lower Part
Use this function to mute the Lower part. This function can be
useful when you want to play only an external device connected via
MIDI.
1. From the SPLIT page, press the "MUTE ON" Function
button.
The note played on the Lower part don't produce sound.
The name of Function button change in "MUTE OFF".
2. Press again the "MUTE OFF" Function to exit from mute
function.
Tone MIDI Information
Tones can also be selected via USB MIDI. To this eect, they use an
“internal” address, which is not usually displayed. For MIDI applications
involving sequencers or external controllers, knowing the ocial” address
may come in handy. The VIVO S1 has an handy system that provides this
information instantly—there is thus no need to look up the MIDI address
in the tones list at the end of this manual.
1. Select a tone. See "How to Select Tones" (p. 21).
The following temporary page is showed:
In the example above we selected "VIVO Live" tone.
2. Press one of the Function buttons located below the
display
The tone MIDI information are temporary showed: