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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Eects Types and Parameters List
1: Thru
The eects processor is bypassed.
2: EP Tremolo
This eect cyclically modulates (Speed) the amplitude (Intensity) to 
add tremolo to the sound. It's the electric piano typical eect.
Parameter Setting Explanation
Speed 0.10 ~ 12.50 Hz Sets the speed of the tremolo eect.
Intensity 0 ~ 100 Depth to which the eect is applied.
3: Equalizer
This is a four-band stereo equalizer (low, mid x 2, high).
Parameter Setting Explanation
Low Freq 80 ~ 400 Selects the frequency of the low range.
Low Gain -12 ~ 0 ~ +12 Adjusts the gain of the low frequency.
High Freq 800Hz ~ 8KHz Selects the frequency of the high range.
High Gain -12 ~ 0 ~ +12 Adjusts the gain of the high frequency.
Mid1 Freq 200Hz ~ 4KHz Selects the frequency of the Mid1 range.
Mid1 Gain -12 ~ 0 ~ +12 Adjusts the gain of the Mid1 frequency.
Mid1 Q 0.5 ~ 12.0
Move this parameter to adjusts the width of 
the area around the Middle 1 frequency that 
will be aected by the Gain setting.
Higher values of Mid1 Q set narrowest area.
Mid2 Freq 200Hz ~ 4KHz Selects the frequency of the Mid2 range.
Mid2 Gain -12 ~ 0 ~ +12 Adjusts the gain of the Mid2 frequency.
Mid2 Q 0.5 ~ 12.0
Move this parameter to adjusts the width of 
the area around the Middle 2 frequency that 
will be aected by the Gain setting.
Higher values of Mid2 Q set narrowest area.
4: Vibrato
Vibrato is a musical eect consisting of a regular, pulsating change 
of pitch. It is used to add expression to instrumental music. 
Parameter Setting Explanation
Rate 0.10 ~ 12.50 Hz Sets the speed of the vibrato eect.
Intensity 0 ~ 100 Allows you to set the vibrato intensity.
5: Flanger
This eect gives a signicant swell and movement of pitch to the 
sound. It produces a metallic resonance eect. 
Parameter Setting Explanation
Rate 0.10 ~ 12.50 Hz Adjust the modulation speed.
Intensity 0 ~ 100 Allows you to set the anger intensity.
Feedback -96 ~ +96 %
Adjusts the proportion of the anger sound 
that is fed back into the eect.
Negative (–) settings will invert the phase.
Balance 0 ~ 100
Balance the Volume between the direct and 
the eect sound.
Parameter Setting Explanation
PreDelay 0 ~ 100 ms
Adjusts the delay from the direct signal 
and the moment when the anger starts 
working.
Phase 0 ~ 180 deg
This sets the LFO phase dierence between 
the left and right, in steps of 10 degrees It 
give more spatial of the sound.
6: Chorus
This eect adds thickness and warmth to the sound by modulating 
the delay time of the input signal. You can add spread to the sound 
by osetting the phase of the left and right LFOs from each other.
Parameter Setting Explanation
Rate 0.10 ~ 12.50 Hz Adjust the modulation speed.
Intensity 0 ~ 100 Allows you to set the chorus intensity.
Feedback -96 ~ +96 %
Adjusts the proportion of the chorus 
sound that is fed back into the eect.
Negative (–) settings will invert the 
phase.
Balance 0 ~ 100
Balance the Volume between the 
direct and the eect sound.
PreDelay 0 ~ 100 ms
Adjusts the delay from the direct 
signal and the moment when the 
chorus starts working.
Phase 0 ~ 180 deg
This sets the LFO phase dierence 
between the left and right, in steps of 
10 degrees.
7: Phaser
This eect creates a swell by shifting the phase. It is very eective 
on electric piano sounds. You can add spread to the sound by 
osetting the phase of the left and right LFOs from each other.
Parameter Setting Explanation
Rate 0.10 ~ 12.50 Hz Adjust the modulation speed.
Intensity 0 ~ 100 Allows you to set the phaser intensity.
Feedback -96 ~ +96 %
Adjusts the proportion of the phaser sound 
that is fed back into the eect.
Negative (–) settings will invert the phase.
Phase 0 ~ 180 deg
This sets the LFO phase dierence between 
the left and right, in steps of 10 degrees.
8: Reverb
This eect adds reverberation to the sound, simulating an acoustic 
space as a room or a larger halls or stadiums.
Parameter Setting Explanation
Level 0 ~ 127 SetthequantityofReverbeect
Damping 0 ~ 127
Adjusts the amount of damping of the room 
(Carpet, Wood, Brick, Concrete, Marble).
Higher values increase the amount of high-
frequency attenuation.
Room Size 0 ~ 127 It determines the size of the simulated room.
Width 0 ~ 127
AdjuststhestereowidthoftheReverbeect.
Higher value increase the stereo width.
PreDelay 0 ~ 100 ms
Adjusts the delay from the direct signal and the 
moment when the reverb starts working. This 
is used to simulate the distance between the 
original signal and the reective surfaces.
Appendix
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