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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T2L EDITOR
Same settings as Main part. See above.
COUPLED SETTING
Contains the parameters for the Coupled part
Parameter Setting Explanation
Level 0 ~ 127
Same settings as Main part.
See above.
Panpot -64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Octave -4 ~ 0 ~ +4
Coarse Tune -24 ~ 0 ~ +24
The Coarse and Fine Tune are
used to create interference
pattern between two
sounds of slightly dierent
frequencies.
Changes the pitch in
semi-tone steps.
Fine Tune -99 ~ 0 ~ +99
Changes the pitch in steps of
1 cent (1/100 semi-tone).
Mute OFF, ON
Select "ON" to mute the
keyboard part.
ZONE 1 SETTING
ZONE 2 SETTING
ZONE 3 SETTING
ZONE 4 SETTING
See "Congure the MIDI zones" (p. 45).
KEYBOARD TOUCH
See "Adjusting the Keyboard Response (Key Touch)" (p. 33).
OCTAVE
Parameter Setting Explanation
Main -4 ~ 0 ~ +4
Use this parameter to
transpose the selected
keyboard part up or down by
up to 4 octaves.
Coupled -4 ~ 0 ~ +4
Lower -4 ~ 0 ~ +4
TRANSPOSE
This function allows you to transpose the VIVO S7/S3’s pitch in
semi-tone steps. Depending on the mode setting, this transposition
applies to all sections or just a specic setting. For more details see
"Transposing the pitch of the keyboard" (p. 32).
SPLIT MODE
This parameter allows you to set the point of keyboard split.
MEMO
You can also select this parameter pressing and holding the
[SPLIT] button until the display shown the following page:
Parameter Setting Explanation
Split Point
F1 ~ C#7
Default: F3
See "How to change the Split
Point" (p. 25).
T2L EDITOR
[MENU] button T2L EDITOR
INTERNAL MEMORY
See "Personalizing Your Sounds" (p. 30).
EFFECTS
[MENU] button EFFECTS
INTERNAL MEMORY
Your instrument contains two multi-eects (FX-A and FX-B) processor that
can be used for processing any Keyboard part you like.
MAIN FX
This selection provides access to the display pages where you can
set the eects parameters of the VIVO S7/S3’s Main part.
For details regarding eects parameters, refer to the“Eects Types
and Parameters “ table p. 56.
For more details about the selection of FXs and the relative
parameters, see the section "Sound Eects" (p. 28).
LOWER FX
Contains the eect parameters for the keyboard Lower part
Same settings as Main part. See above.
COUPLED FX
Contains the eect parameters for the Coupled part
Same settings as Main part. See above.
REVERB
See "Adding Reverb to the Sound" (p. 28).
MASTER EQ
Please see "Master Equalizer" (p. 44).
CONTROL
[MENU] button CONTROL
GLOBAL MEMORY
This group of parameter is related to the pedals and assign switches
controls The VIVO S7/S3 allows you to manage and assign various
function to the pedals connected to the PEDAL sockets. See
"Connecting the Pedals" (p. 16).
Here you can assign functions .