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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Recording Your Performance
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Your digital piano allows you to record your performance and save it
internally or to an USB storage device.
Recordandplaybackwhatyou'veplayedontheinstrumentcanbean
eective practice aid.
Recording as Audio Data
Your performance will be recorded as audio data. The recorded song can be
used on your computer, phone and in any audio player.
NOTE
To use this method of recording, you must connect a USB drive (sold
separately) to the USB Memory port (p. 16).
Recording Your Music as audio data
(WAVE).
This useful function allows professional quality stereo recordings.
You can reproduce directly by a portable music players by using a
computer.
RecordingaresavedintheexternalUSBMemory(commerciallyavailable).
In addition, the VIVO S1 digital piano allows you to record everything is
connected to the AUDIO IN socket. You can reproduce a backing audio
track by external player connected to the AUDIO IN socket, play your piano
along to in order to practice and then record your performance.
NOTE
• You will need a USB Memory (commercially available) to record
your performance.
Audio Recorder format specications
Audio Format Specication
WAV 48 kHz, 32 bit, Stereo
Before you start recording
1. Connect the USB Memory to which you wish to save
the audio data. See "Connecting an USB Memory
(commercially available)" (p. 16).
2. Prepare everything you want to record: select the
tone and the keyboard mode that you want to use for
performing. See "Selecting Tones" (p. 21).
Starting/stopping recording
3. Press the [ ] (Rec) button to start recording.
The indicator of the [ ]buttonlightsandtheVIVOS1startsto
recording everything you play on the keyboard.
4. At the end of the song, press the[ ] (Rec) button to stop
recording.
The recording stop and the display shows a conrmation message.
Youraudioleissavedtothe“Recording”folderontheUSB
memory.
NOTE
Do not disconnect the USB Memory during the song recording
or before the conrmation message is shown at the end of
recording.
About the Recording Files
Theaudiolearesavedinthe"Recording"folderontheUSBMemory.
Ifthe"Recording"folderdoesn'texist,itisautomaticallycreatedattherst
recording.
The song are saved with a dierent progressive number: rec_0001.wav,
rec_0002.wav and so on.
Listening to your recording
5. Press the [*-,] button to listen your song.
If you want to re-record again, repeat from step 4.
NOTE
You should always safely eject the USB Memory before
physically unplugging it from USB socket. Before to unplug
theUSBMemoryusethe"USBREMOVE"function.See"Safely
RemovetheUSBMemory"(p.17).
How to Record your Performance over
an Existing Audio Base (Overdub)
This is a technique used in audio recording. While listening to an
existing recorded audio base, play a new performance along with it.
All is recorded in a new song.
1. Connect the USB Memory to which you wish to save
the audio data. See "Connecting an USB Memory
(commercially available)" (p. 16).
2. Prepare everything you want to record: select the
tone and the keyboard mode that you want to use for
performing. See "Selecting Tones" (p. 21).
3. Load a existing audio base. See "Loading a Song" (p.
32).
4. Press the [ ] (Rec) button to start recording.
5. Press the [*-,] button to start the playback of the audio
base as background.
6. Play your performance while listen the audio base.
7. At the end of song, press the [ ] (Rec) button to stop
recording.
The recording stop and the display shows a conrmation message.
8. Press the [*-,] button to listen your song.










