Viva Solo User Manual

61-keys arranger keyboard with lcd display

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61-Keys arranger keyboard with LCD Display
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  • Page 1 Solo 61-Keys arranger keyboard with LCD Display English User manual...
  • Page 3 Introduction Thank you for choosing this keyboard from VIVA. This keyboard gives you the perfect opportunity to enter the wonderful universe of music. 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 • Position the instrument for easy access to an • The AC adapter is designed exclusively for use electrical outlet. Should a problem or error with VIVA electronic instruments. Therefore, do occur, immediately turn off the instrument and not use it for other purposes.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Content I. Front panel control and rear panel connections Front panel Overview of the LCD screen Connections on back panel II. Pre-use Power supply requirements Use with power supply Use with batteries In/outs on the rear panel 1. Connecting headphones 2.
  • Page 6 Metronome Chord mode Pitch bend Playing rhythm/accompaniment 9-15 Choice of rhythm/accompaniment Rhythm control Adjust volume for accompaniment Record function Registration memory Song/Melody Function menu Sound mixer Melody learning function Playing Mp3 AUDIO Overview RHYTHM overview DEMO overview TROUBLESHOOTING Technical specifications...
  • Page 7: Front Panel Control And Rear Panel Connections

    I. Front panel control and rear panel connections Front panel control 1. Power button 2.Volume rotary wheel 3. Acc. volume/Octave/Transpose/Tempo 4. Function menu/Mixer/Metronome/Chord mode 5. Direct rhythm selection 6. Holes for the music rest 7. Direct audio selection 8. Tone/Rhythm/Song 9.
  • Page 8: Overview Of The Lcd Screen

    LCD screen overview 1. Number view 8.Dual voice 2. Sound/Rhythm/Melody view 9. Chord mode 3. Sound (Voice) 10. Metronome 4. Rhythm 11. Chord view 5. Melody (Song) 12. Lesson view 6.Tempo 13. Node view 7. Registration view Behind Panel's connections Innd &...
  • 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: Using Line Out

    2. Using line out This keyboard has a built-in speaker system, but it can also be connected to an external amplifier/Hi-Fi equipment or active speaker. Insert one end of cables (jack connector) In LINE OUT on the back a keyboard and the other end of the cable in the amplifier's LINE IN / Aux IN connector (usually 2 x phono connectors which are red and white), or In the input on an active speaker (usually Xlr/jack or phono)
  • Page 11: Using (Midi) Usb In/Out

    5. Connecting to USB to HOST - MIDI: This keyboard can be connected directly to a PC, for use with midi. Connect a USB A-B cable to the keyboards USB to HOST, and the other end to the USB port on your computer. You can now transfer midi information between keyboard and computer.
  • Page 12: Octave

    2. Now the different sounds can be selected with either thet numeric keypad or with the [+] / [-] buttons in the same place. 3. Now you can play with two sounds at the same time 4. Pressing the [Dual voice] button again interrupts the Dual voice function. Now the display of "DUAL"...
  • Page 13: Modulation

    2.Modulation By pressing the [Modulation] button displayed "ON MODULE" on the screen, there we now have vibrato effect on the sound if you play keys now. Press the [Modulation] button again to end the vibrato function. 3.O.T.S. (One-touch option) It is not always easy to choose an appropriate tone to play with the different accompaniments.
  • Page 14: 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 ± 12 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 persons playing together and you play the melody in two different keys, or if you can play a melody, but the key is too high...
  • Page 15: Pitch Bend

    9.Pitch bend Pitch bend can add a smooth tone change up or down to the played tones in the right hand. To raise the tone, push the pitch bend wheel upwards with your left hand or reduce the tone by pulling the pitch bend wheel downwards with your left hand when playing keyboard with your right hand.
  • Page 16: Adjust Volume For Accompaniment

    Fade-in/Fade-out: 1.Fade-in By pressing the [Fade-in/Fade-out] the beat, the beat will start at low button before starting level and then gradually reach normal level. 2.Fade out By pressing the [Fade-in/Fade-out] the rhythm will gradually decrease button while playing, until it is completely gone and the rhythm stops. 3.Fade-in/Fade-out time The default time for fade-in/fade-out is 10 seconds.
  • Page 17: Song/Melody

    You can make choices in each of the 4 memory groups by pressing the [Bank] button, "MEM BANK" 01-04 appears on the screen. By holding down the [Memory] button, and then pressing any button on the M1-M4, "01- 04 BUT. LARGE" appears on the screen, the settings are saved. This is saved with the recording: Rhythm, sounds, tempo volume and effects.
  • Page 18: Function Menu

    №. Function option Screen view Parameter ranges Metronome type XX Beat 0,2··· 9 Tune XX Tune -50··· +50 Reverb type XX Revb Type 1~10 Reverb depth XXX Revb Live 0~127 Chorus type XXX Chr Type Chorus depth XXX Chor Live 0~127 Note: If either [Function Menu] or +/- buttons are pressed for 3 seconds, the system leaves the...
  • Page 19: Sound Mixer

    Mixer Playback volume for each part can be controlled independently of each other. 1.Press the [Mixer] button to enter the audio console function menu, the last selected part appears on the screen. 2.To select the part(s) you want to change , press the [Mixer] button until the part you want to change the volume is on the screen.
  • Page 20 Learning mode1:Tone length/node value lesson 1.Press the [Lesson] button to enter learning mode 1. "Lesson1 R" appears the screen. This lesson checks the duration of the tones at the bottom of played, but does not check the accuracy of the tones and chords played in learning mode 1. The song plays normally.
  • Page 21: Playing Mp3

    Learning Mode 3: 1.Press the [Lesson] button to enter learning mode 3 "Lesson3 R appears the screen. This lesson checks both the accuracy of the at the bottom of duration of the notes and the tones played. 2.Press the [Start / Stop] button to begin learning the melody. You can choose to practice the left hand by pressing [Left] appears "L"...
  • Page 22: Audio Overview

    AUDIO overview №. №. №. Acoustic Grand Piano Glockenspiel Chorus Nylon Guitar Piano Dark Glockenspiel & Sine Stereo Nylon Guitar Octave Piano Children's Song Steel Guitar Octave Piano 2 Analog Bell 12 String Guitar Piano & Choir Stereo Analog Bell Detuned Steel Guitar Grand Piano / W Music Box...
  • Page 23 Analog Classic Lead Pizzicato Strings 2 Brass Ensemble Thick Square Orchestral Harp Majestic Unison Quint Orchestral Harp 2 Synth Brass Sine Solo Stereo Harp Synth Brass 2 Pulse Lead Timpani Synth Brass 3 Mellow Wind Timpani 2 Synth Brass 4...
  • Page 24 Chiff Lead 2 Bowed Pad 2 WindBells Charang Lead Metallic Pad Artistic Charang Lead 2 Dream Digital Effect Fruity Lead Dpray Abyss Voice Lead Digital Pad Abyss 2 Voice Lead 2 Pipe Organ Pad Spectrum Fifths Lead Scene Pad Spectrum 2 Bass &...
  • Page 25: Rhythm Overview

    №. №. Rhythm overview №. 8 Beat 1 Pop Groove Piano Swing 8 Beat 2 Swing Piano Jazz Waltz 8 Beat 3 Cool Jazz Piano Twist 8 Beat 4 Pop Swing Piano March 60's 8 Beat Swing Fox Piano 6/8 March 8 Beat Ballad Big Band Chinese Folk Rock...
  • Page 26 Hip Hop-2 Country 2-2 German March-2 Techno-2 Pop Country-2 6/8 March-2 Funky Pop-2 Country Rock-2 Polka-2 Jazz Funk-2 Country Folk-2 Pop Polka-2 Cool Funky-2 3/4 Country -2 Waltz-2 Soul 1-2 Country Waltz-2 Slow Waltz-2 Soul 2-2 Country Shuffle-2 Vienna Waltz-2 Soul Shuffle-2 Country Boogie-2 Musette-2...
  • Page 27: Demo Overview

    №. №. Songs/Melodies №. Cannon Огонек Kuerchake Dance Meditation Aura Lea Samba Old French Song House Of The Rising Sun Tango Minuet In G Danny Boy Kazakhstan Dance Ode To Joy I've Been Working On The Railroad Naughty Polka Wiegenlied With Games Four Little Swans The Surprise Symphony...
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Error Possible cause/solution There is a little click in the speakers This is a perfectly normal phenomenon and has when you turn it on and off. no effect on the product The keyboard is on, but there is no Check if the Master volume button is turned up.
  • Page 29: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications ■Keyboard ·61 standard keyboard keys with impact sensitivity ■Screen ·Backlit LCD Display ■Sounds ·422 Sounds ■Rhythms/ accompaniments ·210 Rhythms ■Song/melodies ·120 Songs/Melodies ■ Dedicated buttons for choosing rhythms and sounds ·5 Dedicated buttons for choosing rhythms - 5 Dedicated buttons for selecting sounds ■Effect control ·Dual voice, Sustain, Vibrato, O.T.S., Touch, Transpose, Tempo, Metronome, Function menu, Mixer, Data wheel, Pitch bend...

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