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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USB MIDI Keyboard Controller
16
The VIVO S1 is also designed to connect directly to your Mac or PC
through USB bus. You can use many commercial software application for
sequencing, notation and so on.
To connet the VIVO S1 to your PC, see "Connecting the VIVO S1 to Your
Computer" (p. 16).
MIDI Connections Possibilities
You can also connect devices such as keyboards that are
equipped with a MIDI connector to transmit or recevive
messages.
To do this, you can use of commercially available USB
MIDI interface connected to the USB Memory port of
your VIVO S1. See "Connecting an USB MIDI Interface
(commercially available)" (p. 17).
Programmable Four MIDI zones
VIVO S1 has four programmable separated MIDI zones. For each zone
you can select the MIDI channel, the keyboard range, adjust the Octave,
Transpose and many other parameters.
MEMO
The zone settings can be saved in the memories. See "Working
with the Memories" (p. 35).
MEMO
To facilitate the MIDI settings using the zones, you have a special
MIDI SET called "KeyboardZone". Please see "MIDI SET" (p. 48).
MIDI
INTERFACE
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4
Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8
MEMORY
OR
MIDI OUT
COMPUTER
Congure the MIDI zones
1. Press the [MENU] button and select MEMORYSETTING.
2. Use the [][] buttons to select the ZONE you want to
congure and press the [] button.
In the example above we selected "ZONE".
3. Use the [][] buttons to select the parameter.
4. Use the [][] buttons to adjust the value.
Here is a brief explanation of MIDI zone conguration parameters:
Parameter Setting Explanation
Switch
OFF, ON Disable or enable the MIDI zone.
Channel
1~16 Select the MIDI transmit channel.
Octave
-4 ~ 0 ~ +4 Adjust the Octave value.
Transpose
-12 ~ 0 ~ +12 Adjust the Transpose value.
Note Low
C-1 ~ G-9
Set the keyboard range.
MEMO
An easy way to set the range,
- Select the parameter (Note Low or
Note High).
- Press a key on the keyboard.
Note High
C-1 ~ G-9
CC00
0 ~ 127
These messages are used to select a
sound on the external device when you
active the zone.
Select the triplet (cc00, cc32, PC) to
dene the sound.
CC32
0 ~ 127
PC
1 ~128
Level
0 ~ 127
Set the volume level to send to the
external device.
Panpot
-64 ~ 0 ~ 63
Set the panpot value to send to the
external device.
PC Send
OFF, ON
OFF: use this setting if you do not want
the triplet (cc00, cc32, PC) is sent via
MIDI.
ON: use this setting to send the triplet
(cc00, cc32, PC) via MIDI.
Bender
OFF, ON
OFF: The bender wheel is decoupled.
On: The bender wheel is coupled
with the zone. The bender values are
transmitted via MIDI.
Modulation
OFF, ON
OFF: The modulation wheel is
decoupled.
On: The modulation wheel is coupled
with the zone. The modulation values
are transmitted via MIDI.
Foot SW
OFF, ON
OFF: The function of the pedal is
decoupled.
On: The function linked to the pedal is
coupled with the zone. The values are
transmitted via MIDI.
Damper
OFF, ON
Expression
OFF, ON










