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
 
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Other Functions
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Transposing the pitch of the keyboard 
The Transpose setting allows the pitch of your digital piano keyboard to 
be raised or lowered in semi-tone steps. 
This is particularly useful when accompanying instruments tuned for 
dierent keys, or when a song learned in one key must be played in 
another key or when a singer sing in a key dierent than the original 
music. 
1.  Press the [L/K] button.
 The display shown the following page.
2.  Use the [] [] buttons to adjust the transposition value.
“Transpose” setting
-12 ~ 0 ~ +12 (semitone units)
If you set a value dierent than 0, the [L/K]buttonindicatorlights
and the keyboard is transposed.
MEMO
Youcanalsoselectthisparameterpressing[MENU]button
SETTINGTRANSPOSE.
Shifting the Tuning of a Keyboard Part 
in Octave Steps 
The Octave function is an useful parameter that allows you to change the 
pitch of the selected part in octave steps (12 semitones at a time).
1.  Press the "OCTAVE" button to access to its page.
2.  Use the [] [] buttons to select the keybaord part.
3.  Use the [] [] buttons to set the desiderate octave for 
that part. 
Adjusting the Volume for Each Part 
You can adjust the VIVO S1’s overall volume using the "VOLUME" knob. If you 
need to adjust the volume of a single part, please follow the steps below: 
1.  Press the "VOLUME" button.
2.  Use the [] [] buttons to select the keyboard part you 
want adjust.
3.  Use the [] [] buttons to set the desiderate volume for 
that part.
Adjusting the Keyboard Response (Key 
Touch) 
If the keyboard response don't meet your taste, you can adjust it. You can 
choose until to four dynamic response.
1.  Press [MENU/EXIT] button and select SETTINGKEYBOARD 
TOUCH function using the [], [] and [] buttons. See 
"Moving the cursor and setting parameter values" (p. 
20).
The following page is shown.
2.  Use the [] [] buttons to choose your desiderate 
dynamic response.
The following settings are available:
Setting Value Explanation
Keyboard 
Touch
Light++, 
Light+,
Light,
Normal,
Heavy,
Heavy+,
Heavy++,
Fixed[1~127]
“Heavy” range: Select this setting for 
maximum expressiveness. Even small 
variations of the force with which you 
strike a key produce audible changes. 
The trade-o is, however, that you have 
to strike the keys forcefully to reach the 
maximum volume.
“Normal”: Medium velocity sensitivity. 
The keyboard responds to velocity 
changes, but the maximum volume can be 
obtained more easily than with “Hard”. 
“LIght” range: Select this settings if you 
are used to playing on an electronic organ 
or if you do not want velocity changes to 
bring about major volume changes.
“Fixed”: Select this setting if all notes you 
play on the keyboard should have the 
same velocity value. When you set this 
parameter, the “Fixed value” eld can be 
edited.
*Fixed Value 1~127
Allows you to set the value when “Curve” is 
set to “Fixed”.










