Adjusting The Keyboard Response (Key Touch); Customize The Global Keyboard Response (Key Touch); Adjusting The Audio In Input Level - Dexibell VIVO S4 Owner's Manual

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The chord is memorized and the CHORD [FREEZE] indicator lights.
2.
Play a note on the keyboard with the desired tonality.
The chord previously memorized is reproduced with the same
tonality of the played note.
You can now on until the function is active play the chord using one
finger.
3.
If you need to memorize another chord:
a.
Press the CHORD[FREEZE] button to leave the function.
b.
Playing and holding the new chord , press the CHORD
[FREEZE] button.
The chord is now memorized and you can play it as before.
4.
Press the CHORD [FREEZE] button to leave this function.
5.
If during your performance you need to use the same
chord, you don't need to memorize it again. Without
pressing any keys on the keyboard, press the CHORD
[FREEZE] button to enable the function
Adjusting the Keyboard Response (Key
Touch)
This parameter is only for the orchestral sounds. As you know, the organ
sounds have fixed dynamics.
If you selected orchestral sounds and the keyboard response doesn't
meet your taste, you can adjust it. You can choose until to five dynamic
responses.
1.
Press [MENU/EXIT] button and select SETTING
TOUCH function. See "Moving the Cursor and Setting
Parameter Values" (p. 26).
2.
Use the [DATA ENTRY] knob or the
choose your desiderate dynamic response.
The following settings are available:
Setting
Value
Explanation
"Heavy" range: Select this setting for maximum
expressiveness. Even small variations of the
force with which you strike a key produce
audible changes. The trade-off is, however, that
Light++,
you have to strike the keys forcefully to reach
the maximum volume.
Light+,
"Normal": Medium velocity sensitivity. The
Light,
keyboard responds to velocity changes, but the
Normal,
Keyboard
maximum volume can be obtained more easily
Touch
Heavy,
than with "Hard".
Heavy+,
"LIght" range: Select this settings if you do not
want velocity changes to bring about major
Heavy++,
volume changes.
Fixed [1~127]
"Fixed": Select this setting if all notes you play
on the keyboard should have the same velocity
value. When you set this parameter, the "Fixed
value" field can be edited.
*Fixed
Allows you to set the value when "Curve" is set
1~127
Value
to "Fixed".
[*] This parameter can only be edited if the "Keyboard Touch" parameter is set to "Fixed" .
40
.
KEYBOARD
[
] buttons to
[]
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.
1.
Press [MENU/EXIT] button and select SETTING
TOUCH function. See "Moving the Cursor and Setting
Parameter Values" (p. 26).
The following page is shown.
2.
Use the [DATA ENTRY] knob or the
choose your desiderate dynamic response.
3.
To customize the velocity curve press the F1 Function
button.
4.
Use the
[
] buttons to select one of the 5 points that
[]
characterize the curve: "pp", "p", "mf", "f", "ff".
5.
Use the DATA ENTRY knob or the [] [] buttons to
modify the value of the selected point.
Curve Point
"pp" standing for pianissimo and meaning
"very soft".
"p" standing for piano and meaning "soft".
"mf" standing for mezzo-forte and
meaning ""half loud"".
"f" standing for forte and meaning "loud".
"ff" standing for fortissimo and meaning
"very loud".
6.
Use the "RESET" Function button to restore the point at
the default value.
Your velocity curve is automatically saved in the global
area when the instrument is turned off.

Adjusting the AUDIO IN Input Level

The input level of the audio source you connect can be set with the
"AUDIO INPUT Level" parameter.
1.
Press [MENU/EXIT] button and select AUDIO INPUT function
using the [], [] and [
Cursor and Setting Parameter Values" (p. 26).
Other Functions
KEYBOARD
[
] buttons to
[]
Explanation
] buttons. See "Moving the

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