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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Regulatory and Safety Information Users in U.S.A This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 3 The 88 keys ivory feel (VIVO S8) and the 73 keys (VIVO S4) hammer action with triple contact contributes to simulate the realistic responsiveness of a real acoustic piano. Moreover, the VIVO S8M offers an high-fidelity built-in sound system, this make it a stand-alone instrument.
  • Page 4 For European countries This Symbol indicates that in EU countries, this product must be Tento symbol vyjadruje, že v krajinách EÚ sa musí zber tohto collected separately from household waste, as defined in each produktu vykonávať oddelene od domového odpadu, podlá region.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    This unit and its AC adaptor can only be safely used in non-tropical weather. The operating temperature range is 5° - 40°C (41° - 104°F). Do not repair, modify or replace parts by yourself Do not attempt to repair the unit, modify or replace parts of the product. Please contact all the nearest Dexibell Service Center. Do not disassemble or modify by yourself Do not open the unit or its AC adaptor or attempt to disassemble or modify the internal component in any way.
  • Page 6 Important Safety Instructions CAUTION Always follow the following precaution listed below to avoid user to the risk of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, fire or other hazard . Grasp the plug connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet, always hold the plug itself and not the cord.
  • Page 7: Relevant Indications

    All data contained in the unit’s memory my be lost. Important data should always be backed up, or written down on paper (when possible). Dexibell assumes no liability concerning such loss of data.
  • Page 8 • Unfortunately, an error may occur during the data restore previously stored in the USB memories. Dexibell shall not be liable for loss of profits or any consequential loss, loss of data. • Do not use excessive force when handling unit’s buttons, switches, sliders and controls and when use connectors and jacks.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Contents Adding a Library ............44 How to Select USER Sounds .
  • Page 10: Panel Description

    Panel Description NOTE For simplicity of view, only the S8 model is shown since the panel functions are the same as the S4 and S8M models CHORD ENHANCER and CHORD FREEZE WHEEL 1, WHEEL 2 The [ENHANCER] button enable the Enhancer function. Move these wheel forward or backward to modify the This function improve the sound adding notes to the value of the assigned parameter.
  • Page 11 Panel Description Arrow buttons FX SELECT A/B (Main FX Coupled FX, Lower/Bass FX) These buttons are used to navigate around the various Use the buttons [FX SELECT A] and [FX SELECT B] to select menus, adjust the parameters value. which AUDIO FX processor (A, B or C) you want to control for the Main, Coupled and Lower/Bass part.
  • Page 12 NOTE Be sure to use only the AC adaptor (DEXIBELL DYS602-240250W or DEXIBELL DYS865-240250W) supplied with the unit. Also, make sure the line voltage at the installation matches the input voltage specified on the AC adapter body. Other AC adapters may use a different polarity, or be designed for a different voltage, so their use could result in damage, malfunction, or electric shock.
  • Page 13 * Carefully insert the USB Memory making sure that the connector on the device is appropriate and that it is connected in the proper direction. * Dexibell does not recommend using USB hubs, irrespective of whether they are active or passive.
  • Page 14: S8/S4 Connections Quick Guide

    S8/S4 Connections Quick Guide Peripheral Devices NOTE AUDIO/MIDI Before to connect any external device to AUDIO IN socket, rotate the [VOLUME] knob counterclockwise to minimize the volume. UNBALANCE OUT Audio IN MIDI OUT MIDI Expander Amplified Speakers MIDI IN Slaves Pedal Board AUDIO MIDI Streaming...
  • Page 15: S8M Connections Quick Guide

    S8M Connections Quick Guide Peripheral Devices NOTE Before to connect any external AUDIO/MIDI device to AUDIO IN socket, rotate the [VOLUME] knob counterclockwise to minimize the volume. UNBALANCE OUT MIDI IN Audio IN Pedal Board Amplified Speakers MIDI IN Slaves MIDI PedalBoard MIDI Expander AUDIO...
  • Page 16: Quick Guide

    Quick Guide NOTE For simplicity of view, only the S8 model is shown since the panel functions are the same as the S4 and S8M models Adjust the Reverb Controlling External Devices Press the [ON] button to enable the reverb effect. (Its indicator lights).
  • Page 17 Quick Guide Effects for Orchestral Sounds You have two AUDIO FX processor for each part (MAIN, COUPLED, LOWER and BASS). Use the [FX SELECT] buttons to select which AUDIO FX processor (A, B or C) Adjust the Volume and Reverb you want to control for the Main, Coupled, Lower and Bass part.
  • Page 18 Quick Guide Selecting a Tone Press [SOUND] button. Press one of buttons of the sounds family to recall a new tone. Press one of the [1] to [9] button to select another sound in same the family. HOW TO SET THE SELECTED TONE AS FAVORITE Press and hold the same Sound number button previously pressed.
  • Page 19: Before You Start To Play

    Depending on your area, the included power cord may differ from the one shown above. NOTE Be sure to use only the AC adaptor (DEXIBELL DYS602-240250W or DEXIBELL DYS865-240250W) supplied with the unit. Also, make sure the line voltage at the installation matches the input voltage specified on the AC adapter body.
  • Page 20: Connecting The Pedals

    Before You Start to Play can be assigned to it. Connecting the Pedals If you connect a continuous control pedal and the "FX Manual" function is active (default), you can control the "Manual" parameter of the effector (default). To assign other functions, please refer to "FX PEDAL"...
  • Page 21: Connecting The Vivo S8M/S8/S4 To Your Computer

    Usign the following connection, your keyboard becomes a master (host). You can connect other keyboards or modules from any brand directly to the DEXIBELL USB “Memory” port and exchange MIDI data without a computer and without using two MIDI cables.
  • Page 22: Connecting An Usb Memory

    Before You Start to Play Use the [] [] buttons to select "FORMAT" and press NOTE the [EXECUTE] function button to access the function. To locate the S8M's MIDI sockets on the rear panel, refer to "Panel Description" (p. 10). The display shows: Use a optional standart MIDI cable (code: CHL400LU15) to connect the VIVO S8M/S8/S4 MIDI OUT socket to the MIDI...
  • Page 23: Ground Terminal

    Ground Terminal Ground Terminal NOTE This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a few seconds) after power up is required before the unit will Depending on the circumstances of a particular setup, you could feel a operate normally.
  • Page 24: Demo Of The Vivo S8M/S8/S4

    Before You Start to Play Demo of the VIVO S8M/S8/S4 Your VIVO S8M/S8/S4 contains a demo that introduces all the best of its tones. To start playback of all demo songs simultaneously press the [*-,] and [SONG] buttons. Playback starts automatically with the demo song. Press the [MENU/EXIT] button to leave the demo function.
  • Page 25: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation About the Display and Cursor Operation This section introduces the information that appear on the main page. Moreover this section illustrates how to navigate the menu. Main Page The main page contains many useful information. Main part tone Icons field see the table below The underline under the tone field refers to the part whose tone...
  • Page 26: Moving The Cursor And Setting Parameter Values

    Basic Operation Press the [MENU/EXIT] button to return to the main page. Moving the Cursor and Setting Parameter Values Assigning the Name You Specify Press the [MENU/EXIT] button to access to the available In many cases you'll have to assign a name to a file. In the following function groups.
  • Page 27: Selecting Tones

    Selecting Tones VIVO S8M/S8/S4 has a wide selection of high quality tones arranged in nine categories. In particular, thanks to new sound engine, the Piano tones are faithfully reproduced with all the subtle nuances of a real acoustic piano. VIVO S8M/S8/S4 also includes a section that simulates famous electric organs.
  • Page 28: Most Frequently Used Tones (Favorite Tone)

    Selecting Tones Playing Two Sounds Over the Entire keyboard (Layer) In the previous paragraph "How to Select Tones", you learned how to select a Tone. Below you'll learn how to add a second sound over the entire keyboard (Main + Coupled part). Press the [COUPLED] button to add a second tone (Coupled Part) over the entire keyboard.
  • Page 29: Adding The Bass Part

    Adding the Bass Part If you want to use your left and right hands to play The Keyboard is divided into two halves. The region of the keyboard to the left of the split point becomes the Bass part , while the region different Tones , press the [LOWER] button.
  • Page 30: How To Change The Split Point

    Selecting Tones You can adjust the volume for each part moving the To play the keyboard in split mode set again the "SPLIT" parameter to "ON". corresponding C2, C4, C6 knobs. How to change the Split Point Press and hold the [LOWER] or the [BASS] button until the display shown the following page.
  • Page 31: Tone Midi Information

    Tone MIDI Information Press the "MOVE" function button. symbol appears to the left of the selected tone. Use the [DATA ENTRY] knob or the [][] buttons to select the new position where you want to move the selected tone. If you want move the tone in another category use the ] buttons.
  • Page 32: Organ Section

    (USER 1, USER 2) that allows you to expand the tonal resources of draw-faders where the recalled combination is underlined: of the instrument. You can download this selection of sounds from the www.dexibell.com website. See "How To Load Sound Libraries From a USB Memory" (p. 44).
  • Page 33: Preset

    This simulate a pipe organ. It's a musical instrument that PIPE produces sound by driving pressurized air through organ pipes. USER1 You can download sounds from the www.dexibell.com website. See "Additional Sound (Sound Library)" (p. 43). USER2 Press the [CANCEL] function button to move the drawbar How to Set Up Your Footage Configuration up (minimum volume).
  • Page 34: Adding Harmonic Percussion

    Organ Section from the "VIBRATO / CHORUS" page in the "T2L EDIT" environment. From the "T2L ORGAN EDIT" page, use the [DATA ENTRY] knob or the [] [] buttons to select "VIBRATO/CHORUS". NOTE Attention, changes may be lost if you recall another preset. If you wish, you can save your configuration in a memory and then recall it at another time.
  • Page 35: Organ Common Parameters

    Organ Common Parameters NOTE This menu item is not available if a pipe type organ is selected. From the "T2L ORGAN EDIT" page, use the [DATA ENTRY] knob or the [] [] buttons to select "ROTARY". Use the [], [] buttons to select the parameter and use the [DATA ENTRY] knob or the ] buttons to adjust []...
  • Page 36: Adding Effects To Orchestral Sound

    Going Around Sound Effects The VIVO S8M/S8/S4 is quite simply a superlative instrument with the most advanced and best sound generation technology Dexibell has to offer. The VIVO S8M/S8/S4 is equipped with three units of effectors (FX-A, FX-B and FX-C) for each keyboard part (Main, Lower, Coupled and Bass).
  • Page 37: Adding Reverb To The Sound

    Adding Reverb to the Sound keyboard. Adding Reverb to the Sound The reverb enables you to select various digital reverb effects that would add extra depth and expression to the sound to create a realistic acoustic ambience. You can adjust the reverb value for each part. Press the REVERB [ON] button to enable or disable the Reverb for all parts of the keyboard Changing the Reverb Type...
  • Page 38 Adding Effects to Orchestral Sound You can adjust the reverb for each part moving the corresponding C1, C3, C5 knobs.
  • Page 39: Other Functions

    Other Functions Transposing the pitch of the keyboard The display shown the octave value for each part. Use the the [] [] buttons to select the keyboard part you want to change the octave. The Transpose setting allows the pitch of your digital piano keyboard to be raised or lowered in semi-tone steps.
  • Page 40: Adjusting The Keyboard Response (Key Touch)

    Other Functions Customize the Global Keyboard Response (Key Touch) We have previously seen how you can choose the keyboard response from 7 predefined curves: Heavy ++, Heavy+, Heavy, Normal, Light, Light+, Light++. Here below we will see how to modify the velocity curve as you wish, starting from one of the preset curves.
  • Page 41: Specifyng The Audio Output For Each Part (Only For S8/S4)

    Specifyng the Audio Output for Each Part (only for S8/S4) In the example above we changed the output of the Organ part. By performing steps 2 and 3 again you can change the output of the parts you want. Parameter Setting Explanation OFF, ON...
  • Page 42: How To Protect Your Settings, Contents And Sounds List (Backup)

    Other Functions Function button The contents of the USB memory are displayed: How to Protect Your Settings, Contents and Sounds List (Backup) You can back up contents, settings, and sounds list from your VIVO S8M/S8/S4 into a USB Memory. Use the [][] to select the backup data you want. This function is also useful before sending your instrument for repair.
  • Page 43: Additional Sound (Sound Library)

    Factory Libraries only. You can load the new libraries into the User Sound area by taking them from the DEXIBELL library (www.dexibell.com) or from third-party sounds (.SF2 extension). By a programmable list you can choose which sound libraries (User or Factory or part of them) to load in the RAM Internal Memory. You can decide to completely replace the factory sounds loading all sound from the User sounds area or decide to load a part of the sounds from the factory area and another from the User area.
  • Page 44: Removing A Sound Library

    Using your computer, download the new sound library The library sound comes from the User Sound libraries. from the DEXIBELL web site (.DXS) or from any other web site (.SF2). At the bottom of the screen you can recall two functions: "REMOVE"...
  • Page 45 How To Load Sound Libraries From a USB Memory Recovery a Library from the "INTERNAL ARCHIVE" From the "INTERNAL ARCHIVE" page, press the “USB” Function button to list the sound libraries in the USB Memory. Thanks to this function you can reload previously removed internal libraries.
  • Page 46: How To Select User Sounds

    Additional Sound (Sound Library) How to Select USER Sounds The VIVO S8M/S8/S4 has two memory areas concerning user sounds: • The first area, divided into USER1 and USER2, relates to the TW (tonewheel) organs. Each area (USER1/USER2) contains 5 dedicaded preset of ToneWheel.
  • Page 47 How to Select USER Sounds The last sound you selected is recalled. The button indicator lights and a temporary window shows the list of User tones where the recalled sound is underlined: Press the desiderate [1 ~ 9] Sound button to select a User sound.
  • Page 48: Sound Setup (Export/Import)

    Press the [MENU/EXIT] button and use the [DATA ENTRY] knob or the [] [] buttons to select the "SOUND SETUP" function At your convenience, you can also download sound sets from the http:// www.dexibell.com/ website. group. Exporting a Sound Set ("EXPORT SETUP") This function export the sound set, that you have previously prepared, in a USB Memory.
  • Page 49: Personalizing Your Sounds (T2L)

    Alterations The revolutionary technology found on all models of DEXIBELL keyboards. Although Dexibell sound is developed to achieve the maximum sound T2L-Modelling is the combination of accuracy, you can necessity to change them at your taste them or create innovative technologies developed to new sonority.
  • Page 50: Orchestral Sounds Parameters

    Personalizing Your Sounds (T2L) Orchestral Sounds Parameters VIVO S8M/S8/S4 allows you to personalize the tones by adjusting various factors that affect the sound. Each Tone has available a number of parameters that allow you to personalize the sound. Hammer-Noises ( for Ac.
  • Page 51: Tw Organ Sound Parameters

    Parameters to be edited Attack, Hold, Decay, Sustain and Release ( For Brass, Parameter Setting Explanation Strings, Pad, Choir, Synth, Jazz Guitar Low - The part becomes monophonic and play the leftmost note you played. These parameters characterize the envelope of the sound. For Low, High, High - The part becomes monophonic and play example, when a organ key is pressed, it plays a note at constant...
  • Page 52 Personalizing Your Sounds (T2L) Rotary Parameters other than their own. This noise, originally considered to be a defect, grew to be an integral part of the electro-mechanical organ sound. Use this parameter to modify the amount of leakage. Rotary Block Diagram Parameter Setting Treble Speakers...
  • Page 53: Adjusting The Keyboard Velocity Response According To The Sound

    Adjusting the Keyboard Velocity Response According to the Sound Rotor speed Fast Slow RampUp RampDw Use the [] [] buttons to select one of the three parameters available. Use the ] buttons to adjust the parameter you []  selected. Parameter Setting Horn RampUp...
  • Page 54: Working With The Memories

    Working with the Memories Using the Memories is a lot faster than calling up one of the Press the "SAVE" Function button to confirm. VIVO S8M/S8/S4’s functions, modifying the settings, etc., while playing. The display changes to: The instrument provides some Memories (81 memories) that allow you to store almost all settings (or registrations) you make on the front panel and the various display pages.
  • Page 55: Saving Your Settings In The Usb Memory (Commercially Available)

    Saving Your Settings in the USB Memory (commercially available) The display shows a list of all files and folders on the USB storage device you have just connected. The display shows a list of Memories. Now you can save: „ In a Memory Set previously saved. Continue from step (5) „...
  • Page 56: Recalling Your Settings From An Usb Memory

    Working with the Memories Saving in a New Memory Set The [MEMORY/WRITE] button indicator lights steady and the list of Internal Memory is shown. Press the "NEW SET" Function button to create an empty Memory Set. This page allows you to create a new Memory Set List whose name is selected automatically by the VIVO S8M/S8/S4.
  • Page 57: Renaming A Memory

    Renaming a Memory Renaming a Memory This function allows you to change the name of a Memory. Press the [MENU] button and select MEMORYRENAME. The list of Internal Memory is shown: Use the [DATA ENTRY] or the [][] buttons to scroll through folders to select the destination folder.
  • Page 58: Deleting A Memory Set

    Working with the Memories Press the [MENU] button and select MEMORYSAVE AS DEFAULT Use the "OPEN" Function button to enter in a folder. The instrument asks you if you want your settings as default. If you opened a folder by mistake, press the [ ] button to return to a higher level.
  • Page 59: Playing A Music Audio File

    Playing a Music Audio File The VIVO S8M/S8/S4 can play back audio files in the mp3 and WAV formats contents of the Song internal memory. directly from a USB memory you connect to its USB MEMORY port. You can play songs using them as the backing track for your performances. The VIVO S8M/S8/S4 can play back the following file types: File Type Extension...
  • Page 60: Useful Song Controls

    Playing a Music Audio File Press the [MENU] button and select USB MEMORYSONG EXPLORER. MEMO The [DATA ENTRY/SONG VOLUME] knob when a parameter is The display shows a list of all songs and folders on the USB Memory selected works as Data Entry. In all other cases this knob allows you have just connected.
  • Page 61: Recording Your Performance

    Recording Your Performance The VIVO S8M/S8/S4 allows you to record your performance and save it to About the Recording Files a USB storage device. The audio files are saved in the "Recording" folder on the USB Memory. Recording as Audio Data If the "Recording"...
  • Page 62: Master Keyboard Zone

    Master Keyboard Zone The VIVO S8M/S8/S4 is also designed to be used as a Master Keyboard. You In the example we selected the zone A. can divide the keyboard into up four zones with separate MIDI channels MEMO and other associated settings so that you can control multiple parts of an external devices at the same time.
  • Page 63 Programmable Four MIDI zones Parameter Setting Explanation These parameters are related to the six control knobs located on the "AUDIO FX" panel. OFF: The control knob is decoupled. C1~ C6 OFF, ON ON: The control knob is coupled with the zone when the MIDI channel is set to "Zone".
  • Page 64: Playing With Audio Backing Tracks

    WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH MURE • Control X MURE audio patterns by live chord progression Touch Dexibell VIVO icon to have the maximum played by the VIVO S8M/S8/S4. performance with VIVO S8M/S8/S4. The following page appears: •...
  • Page 65: Wireless Function

    Wireless Function Bluetooth® Audio and MIDI Connectivity Connecting with the Mobile Device VIVO S8M/S8/S4 is equipped with Audio and MIDI Bluetooth® (4.2 Low The first time you use a new mobile device, you need to "pair" it with your Energy) function. device so that both devices know how to connect securely to each other.
  • Page 66: Connecting An Already Paired Mobile Device

    Select the "Dexi-piano-xx" device that is shown in the Bluetooth® list of your mobile device. In particular, we will take as an example the connection between the MEMO VIVO S8M/S8/S4 and the "Dexibell VIVO EDITOR" application. For details, refer to the owner’s manual of your mobile device.
  • Page 67 Transferring Bluetooth® MIDI Data What is the "Dexibell VIVO EDITOR" application? It a free iOS application downloadable from Apple Store. What does the "Dexibell VIVO EDITOR" do? It allows you to modify any parameter of the VIVO S8M/S8/S4 in realtime. It is as if the device becomes the color display with touch screen of your instrument.
  • Page 68: Master Equalizer

    Master Equalizer VIVO S8M/S8/S4 is provided of an useful Master Equalizer. You can adjust Parameter Setting Explanation Low Gain, Middle Frequencies, Middle Gain and High gain to obtain the This parameter allows you to best possible sound when listening through an external reproduction Low Freq 40 ~ 600 Hz set the cutoff frequency of the...
  • Page 69: Menu Options (Advanced Section)

    MENU Options (Advanced Section) The VIVO S8M/S8/S4’s [MENU] button provides access to the available Lower ..............72 Bass .
  • Page 70: Setting Parameters Group

    MENU Options (Advanced Section) Channel ..........77 PARAMETERS MEMORY AREA Organ Control RX .
  • Page 71: T2L Editor

    T2L EDITOR  LOWER SETTING Contains the parameters for the keyboard Lower part. Same settings as Main and Coupled parts. See above.  BASS SETTING Contains the parameters for the keyboard Bass part Same settings as Main, Coupled and Lower parts. See above. ...
  • Page 72: Midi Zone (A, B, C, D)

    MENU Options (Advanced Section) Parameter Setting Explanation MIDI ZONE (A, B, C, D) OFF, OFF: No function assigned. Sostenuto, See "Pedal Functions Explana- Soft, [MENU] button ZONE INTERNAL MEMORY tion" (p. 72). Damper, FXA On-Off, FXB On-Off, MEMO Mem. Prev, VIVO S8M/S8/S4 has four programmable separated MIDI zones.
  • Page 73 CONTROL Function Explanation Parameter Setting Explanation Main Off: Select “OFF” if you don’t need This is the typical effect of vacuum tube amplifier. Add or not Drive On/Off the overdrive effect. of the function for the specified Coupled part. Off, On Part On/Off Enable or disable the selected keyboard part.
  • Page 74: Tuning

    MENU Options (Advanced Section) Setting Explanation Parameter Setting Explanation "440.00 Hz" Function button Use the "440.00 Hz" and "442.00 Modulation: Using the WHEEL 2 you Hz" Function buttons to tuning the will add modulation to the notes you "442.00 Hz" Function button instrument at those values.
  • Page 75 General procedure Select your favorite temperament scale . Press the "RECALL" Function button to load the scale. The temperament scale is recalled. Editing the Equal Flat, Equal Stretch or Vivo Stretch scale If you selected the Equal Flat, Equal Stretch or Vivo Stretch scale: The "EDIT"...
  • Page 76: Memory

    MENU Options (Advanced Section) AUDIO INPUT MEMORY [MENU] button AUDIO INPUT INTERNAL MEMORY INTERNAL MEMORY [MENU] button MEMORY  LEVEL For the explanation of this section please refer to "Working with the Memories" (p. 54). Setting Explanation Here you can adjust the input level of 0~ 127 the signals received via Audio In socket.
  • Page 77 MIDI Part Explanation Main, Coupled, Lower, Bass This part is activated pressing the [LOWER] button. The Parameter Setting Explanation keyboard is automatically split into two halves: Left and Modulation Right. The region of the keyboard to the left of the split point becomes the Lower part , while the region of the keyboard to Volume the right of the split point becomes the Main part.
  • Page 78 MIDI Sets are memories for MIDI settings. The VIVO S8M/S8/S4 PG (Program provides five MIDI Set memories. Change) The first MIDI Set, called "Dexibell", is read-only and allows you to PB (Pitch Bender) restore the MIDI factory setting. The second MIDI Set called "KeyboardZone", it is read-only and If you selected the "Memory"...
  • Page 79: Global

    For details see "Sound Setup (Export/Import)" (p. 48). At your convenience, you can also download sound sets from the http:// www.dexibell.com/ website. SOUND LIST [MENU/EXIT] button SOUND LIST This function allows you to reorder the tone list.
  • Page 80: Factory Reset

    MENU Options (Advanced Section) FACTORY RESET [MENU] button FACTORY RESET This function allows you to recall the VIVO S8M/S8/S4’s original factory settings. Please see "Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)" (p. 41). FACTORY SOUND [MENU] button FACTORY SOUND This function allows you to restore all sound libraries as they came out of the factory.
  • Page 81: Appendix

    Appendix Effects Types and Parameters List Parameter Setting Explanation Adjusts the proportion of the flanger sound that is fed back into the effect. Feedback -96 ~ +96 % Negative (–) settings will invert the phase. Balance the Volume between the direct 1: Thru Balance 0 ~ 100...
  • Page 82 Appendix Parameter Setting Explanation It determines the size of the simulated 12: Rotary Room Size 0 ~ 127 room. Adjusts the stereo width of the Reverb The rotary is a typical effect generated by the rotation of the effect. Width 0 ~ 127 speakers, this rotation creates a Larsen effect.
  • Page 83 Effects Types and Parameters List Parameter Setting Explanation 12db/Ocatve, The slope of filter attenuation is usually 16: Wah-Wah Slope 24db/Ocatve quantified in decibels per octave. Low Pass : Attenuates the frequencies It is a type of effect that alters the tone and frequencies of the input above a cutoff frequency, allowing low signal to create a unique sound, mimicking the human voice and frequencies to pass through the filter.
  • Page 84: Vivo S8M/S8/S4'S Tone List

    Appendix VIVO S8M/S8/S4's Tone List MEMO The bold tone number indicates that it can be used for the Chord Enhancer function. Num. Name CC00 (MSB) Num. Name CC00 (MSB) Num. Name CC00 (MSB) PIANO 0045 Suitcase Trem PAD/CHOIR 0001 USA PLT 0086 Dexi Heaven 0046...
  • Page 85: Vivo S8M/S8/S4'S Organ Preset List

    VIVO S8M/S8/S4's Tone List Num. Name CC00 (MSB) Num. Name CC00 (MSB) Num. Name CC00 (MSB) 0130 0147 70's SawSqr Poly Saw 0163 Hard Slap Bs 0131 0148 2600 Pulse 50 Euro Synth 0164 Pop Big Bass 0132 2600 Pulse 20 0149 Euro Stack 0165...
  • Page 86: Draw-Faders Midi Controls

    Appendix Draw-faders MIDI Controls CC number Value Description Percussion CC 87 0 = Off, 1 = On On/Off CC 88 0 = Normal, 1 = Soft Normal/Soft 0 ~ 63~ 64 ~127 CC number Value Description Part Draw-faders CC 89 0 = Slow, 1 = Fast Slow/Fast CC 95...
  • Page 87: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Symptom Action Page This is normal and due to the Auto Power Off function. If necessary, set the parameter of the Auto Power Off function. Power turns automatically off. If you don’t need the power to turn off automatically, turn the “AUTO OFF” setting “Disable". Is the AC adaptor/power cord correctly connected to an AC outlet and to the VIVO S8M/S8/S4? NOTE Do not use any AC adaptor or power cord other than the ones included.
  • Page 88: Specifications

    Specifications ITEMS VIVO VIVO VIVO • Graded: 88 keys Hammer action • 73 keys Hammer action • 88 keys Hammer action KEYBOARD TYPE • Triple contact - ivory feel • Triple contact • Triple contact TONE GENERATOR T2L: Sampling and Modelling Technology MODELLING Reactive to player articulation (Orchestral sounds) SAMPLING...
  • Page 89 VIVO ITEMS Quick Guide SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AC adaptor (DEXIBELL DYS602-240250 or DEXIBELL DYS865-240250) Damper Pedal (DEXIBELL DX CP1) OPTIONS (sold separately) DX HF7 Professional Headphones, Music rest The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by PROEL is under license •...
  • Page 90: Index

    Index SPLIT MODE ......71 Simboli MASTER EQ ......71 MASTER TUNE .
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