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
- Connecting the Pedals
- Connecting External Audio Amplifier
- Listening Through Headphones
- Connecting Digital Player devices
- Connecting the VIVO S7/S3 to MIDI devices
- Connecting the VIVO S7/S3 to Your Computer
- Connecting an USB Memory (commercially available)
- Installing Music Rest
- Ground Terminal
- Turning the Power On/Off
- Demo of the VIVO S7/S3
- Basic Operation
- Selecting Tones
- Additional Sound - USER 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.
- Playing with Audio Backing Tracks
- Wireless Function
- Master Equalizer
- Master Keyboard Functions
- MENU Options (Advanced Section)
- Appendix
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Index
- Switch
- SETTING Parameters Group
- T2L EDITOR
- EFFECTS
- CONTROL
- TUNING
- MEMORY
- USB REMOVE
- AUDIO INPUT
- BLUETOOTH
- MIDI
- GLOBAL
- VERSION INFO
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Panel Description
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SONG
This button allows you to switch in Song Mode (See p. 41).
Press it together with the [ *-, ] button to listen the demo
song.
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*-,
Press this button to start playing. Press it again to stop
playing (See p. 34).
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$
Press this button to return to the beginning of the song.
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(Rec)
This button is used to start recording of your song (See p.
36).
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ASSIGN SWITCHES
The [1] and [2] buttons are assignable. You can use them to
directly access frequently used functions (See p. 50).
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TRANSPOSE
This button calls up the transposition function (See p. 32).
Its settings can be applied to the keyboard,
If the button indicator doesn’t light the instrument use its
normal pitch.
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CHORD ENHANCER
This button enable the Enhancer function. This function
improve the sound adding notes to the played chord.
See p. 32.
NOTE
The ENHANCER function works only with the following families
sound:
STRINGS, PAD and CHOIR
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CHORD FREEZE
Press this button to enable the Freeze function and
memorize the chord played in the keyboard in that
moment. From now on and until the function is active,
whenever you press a note in the keyboard the chord
memorized will be reproduced with the same tonality of the
played note. For details see p. 32.
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LEVEL KNOBS (MAIN and LOWER/COUPLED)
These knobs allow you to adjust the level of the relative
part.
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MUTE (MAIN and LOWER/COUPLED)
You can mute the relative part.
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ON/OFF AUDIO FX (MAIN and LOWER/COUPLED)
Use these buttons to switch ON/OFF the AUDIO FX
processors for the relative part.
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CONTROLS KNOB (MAIN and LOWER/COUPLED)
Use these control knobs to adjust the parameter value of the
eect related to the current tone.
MEMO
• If the [MASTER EQ] button is lit these controls knob adjust the
parameter of the equalizer. See p. 44.
• If the [TO MIDI] button is lit these knobs can control an external
MIDI devices. See p. 45.
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MASTER EQ
This button allows you to enable the Control knob 2$ to
adjust the parameters of Master Equalizer.
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TO MIDI
This button allows you to enable the controls knob 2$ to
send MIDI messages to control external MIDI devices.
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WHEEL 1, WHEEL 2
Move these wheel forward or backward to modify the
value of the assigned parameter. At default the WHEEL 1 is
assigned to the Pitch and the WHEEL2 to the Modulation. To
assign another parameter to these controllers see p. 51.
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AUDIO IN
This mini jack allow you to connect the audio outputs of an
external signal source (CD/mp3 player, etc.).
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PHONES output
This is where you can connect one or two pairs of optional
headphones.
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