Viva CHORD User Manual

61-key arranger keyboard with lcd display

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61-key Arranger keyboard with LCD Display
English
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  • Page 1 CHORD 61-key Arranger keyboard with LCD Display English User manual...
  • Page 3 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing this keyboard from VIVA. This keyboard gives you perfect the marvelous universe of music. opportunity to venture into Information for users on the collection and disposal of old equipment This symbol of products, packaging and/or accompanying documents indicates that used electrical and electronic products must not be disposed of with other household waste.
  • Page 4: Safety Requirements

    • The AC adapter is designed exclusively for use with electrical outlet. Should a problem or error occur, VIVA electronic instruments. Therefore, do not use immediately turn off the instrument and remove the it for other purposes.• Only use indoors and non- AC adapter from the socket.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Content I . Front panel control and rear panel connections Front panel Overview of the LCD screen Connections on behind the panel II. Pre-use Power supply requirements Use with power supply Use with batteries In/outs on the rear panel 1. Using (MIDI) USB in/out 2.
  • Page 6 Choice of rhythm/accompaniment / accompaniment 2. Start /stop 3. Sync 4. Intro/Ending Adjust volume Accompaniment Chord accompaniment 1. Single chord 2. Finger chord 3. Chord clear Adjust the volume of the rhythm Record function 6. Demo 7. Melody Learning Function...
  • Page 7: Front Panel Control And Rear Panel Connections

    I. Front panel control and rear panel connections Front panel 1. Power button 2. Accomp volume ± /Chord volume ± /Tempo ± /Transpose ± 3. Tone/Rhythm/Chord clear 4. LCD Screen 5. Record/Program/Play 6. Dual voice/Sustain/Vibrato/Keyboard split 7. Numeric 0-9/+&buttons 8. Master Volume 9.
  • Page 8: Overview Of The Lcd Screen

    13. Key/note view 6. Number display 14. Sustain 7. Time 15. Finger chord 8. Metronome 16. Single finger chord Back Panels connections in & outputs 1. USB MIDI connection 2. Sustain pedal connection 3. Headphone output 4. Microphone connection (additional accessories)
  • Page 9: Pre-Use

    II. Pre-use preparation Power supply requirements 1. Use with power supply: Use the special power adapter that was packed with this keyboard. Insert the DC connector from the power adapter into the DC connector on the keyboard, and then plug the other end into the socket, and finally turn the keyboard on the power button.
  • Page 10: Connecting The Microphone

    2. Connecting microphone (additional accessories) A microphone with a 3.5mm jack can be connected to the Microphone input at the back of the keyboard. You can also connect another sound source, such as a mobile phone. Note: To avoid damaging the keyboard speakers, connect the sound source before turning on the keybar.
  • Page 11: Audio Selection

    2. Volume Adjustment With the [Volume] dial, you can set the volume to suit your needs LYD (Voice) Audio selection: This keyboard has 300 different sounds to choose (see audio overview) 1. Pressing the [VOICE] button activates audio selection and you can see the sound number at the top of the screen.
  • Page 12: Sustain

    2. Sustain Pressing the [Sustain] button activates manual sustain. Sustain can add an extension to the sound, which can make the tone effect of some sounds fuller and make it more vibrant to play. Pressing the [Sustain] button again turns off the Sustain function. You can also use a sustain pedal, which can be connected on the back, instead.
  • Page 13: Transpose

    6. Transpose The tones of the entire keyboard can be raised or lowered by halftones by pressing Transpose +/- buttons. You can raise or lower ± 6 halftones. When the [Transpose] +/- buttons are pressed at the same time, the transpose's original value is restored 0. When the keyboard is turned on, the starting value is always 0 This function can be used, for example, if you are two playing together and you play the melody in two different keys, or if you can play a melody, but the tone is too high or low...
  • Page 14: Panel Percussion

    9. Panel Percussion By pressing [Panel percussion], which are the 8 buttons with different illustrations below. Can you play percussion manually. The chart below shows what the sounds refer to Panel percussion list Big drum Side Small Hand Clap Crash Tambourine High Claves...
  • Page 15: Start /Stop

    2.Start/stop function Pressing the [Start/Stop] button starts the beat and re-taps it. 3.Sync Pressing the [Sync] button activates the "start sync accompaniment feature". This allows you to start rhythm/accompaniment with the first 19 keys, which are similar to the ones you take the chords in your left hand with.
  • Page 16: Chord Accompaniment

    Chord Accompaniment: If you want to play with chords in your left hand, activate [Chord mode], where you can control the accompaniment with the keys on the left side 1. Single chord: When you press the [SINGLE CHORD] button, you can control the accompaniment with the one-finger system.
  • Page 17: Record Function

    Record function: 1. By pressing the [record] button, the recording function is started. As soon as you press a tangent, the recording begins. The keyboard can record a maximum of 120 tones melody. When the maximum number of tones is reached, "FULL" appears on the screen 2.
  • Page 18: Audio Overview

    AUDIO overview Acoustic Grand Piano French Horn Guitar Fret Noise Bright Violin Psychedelic Synth Lead Bright Acoustic Piano Brass Section Breath Noise Stringed violin Vibraphone Synth Lead Electric Grand Piano Synth Brass 1 Seashore Trill violin Marimba Synth Lead Honky-tonk Piano Synth Brass 2 Bird Tweet Electronic violin...
  • Page 19: Rhythm Overview

    Rhythm/Accompaniment Overview Soul 1 Swing 4 Waltz 2 Japan Folk Music CountryDance2 Soul 2 Swing 5 Waltz 3 Trip Hop1 CountryDance3 Soul 3 Swing 6 Waltz 4 Trip Hop2 World Fusion Soul 4 Baiao Jazz Waltz 1 Chamber pop1 Chinese traditional1 Soul 5 Bolero Jazz Waltz 2...
  • Page 20: Demo Overview

    Melodies/Demo Song name Song name Song name Turkey March Chong Erfei In rain Red River Valley Minuet in G major Long time ago American Patrol Spanish Matador Magic Flute Overture Susanna Serenade-Haydn Silent Night Mozart Piano Sinata Yankee Doodle Hungary Dane Love wedding Waltz Western is gone...
  • Page 21: Fault Finding

    When SYNC is enabled, the Check that either Single Chord or Finger Chord is rhythm/accompaniment does not start selected and that it is the keys to the left of the split that are used to activate SYNC...
  • Page 22: Technical Specifications

    ■Percussion ·8 different panel percussion sounds ■Accompaniment functions · Start/stop, sync, intro/ending, tempo control ■Chord features · Single finger, finger chord, chord clear, chord volume • Melody function · Demo one, one key teaching, follow teaching ■Other features ·Power/power, master volume, accompaniment volume ■External connections...

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