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Summary of Contents for VIVO H1

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Page 2: ...y interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC CAUTION Any unauthorized changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance c...

Page 3: ...h an unlimited notes polyphony The quality standard has been raised up to 24 bit 48KHz with an average of 5 times longer ever recorded samples 15 on lower piano notes My sounds was recorded with holop...

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Page 5: ...the following types of locations Exposed to extreme cold or heat such as in direct sunlight near a heater or in a car during the day Subject to steam or smoke Damp such washroom baths on wet floors Su...

Page 6: ...there is a possibility of lightning strike in your area disconnect the AC adaptor from the outlet If you know a thunderstorm is predicted in your area disconnect the AC adaptor from the outlet Take c...

Page 7: ...lly affect the finish Do not place objects for long period of time on top of the keyboard This can be the cause of malfunction of the keys of the keyboard Do not apply any stickers decals or self adhe...

Page 8: ...you need to transport the unit put it in its original packaging with padding in the box Otherwise you will need to use equivalent packaging materials When transporting or moving the unit always use tw...

Page 9: ...ons or Sound Alterations 30 Other Functions 32 Transposing the pitch of the keyboard 32 Shifting the Tuning of a Keyboard Part inOctaveSteps 32 Practicing with the Metronome 32 Metronome Settings 32 H...

Page 10: ...ailable USB Memory here NOTE 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 us...

Page 11: ...n the button 17 Metronome This button allows you to turn the metronome on or off 18 Rec This button is used to start or stop the recording of your song See p 38 19 Press this button to start playing P...

Page 12: ...ptor here p 16 26 AUDIO OUTPUT R jack This socket allows you to connect an external amplified speakers 27 Rear Side Rear View 28 27 AUDIO OUTPUT L MONO jack This socket allows you to connect an extern...

Page 13: ...s Left Amplified Speaker Right Amplified Speaker NOTE Before to connect external Amplified Speakers move the VOLUME slider toward the lower position to minimize the volume NOTE Before to connect any e...

Page 14: ...re needed Up to 20 complete setups can be saved Press and hold the MEMORY WRITE button to call up the memories page Use the buttons to select one of the memory location Press the function button that...

Page 15: ...s with your left and right hands Sound C Split Point Sound A Sound A Sound B Sound A Sound A Split Point Sound A Sound B Sound C Split Point To enter in 4 hands mode simultaneously press the and butto...

Page 16: ...for an extended period of time disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet NOTE To avoid malfunctions never disconnect the AC DC adaptor while the instrument is turned on 3 Connect the AC ad...

Page 17: ...T jack positioned to the left front bottom panel to the output of an external signal source PHONES AUDIO IN MEMO You can adjust the volume of device connected to the VIVO H1 s INPUT jack See AUDIO INP...

Page 18: ...RY port on the VIVO H1 s right panel located under the keyboard NOTE Carefully insert the USB Memory making sure that the connector on the device is appropriate and that it is connected in the proper...

Page 19: ...he power cord from the power outlet Refer to Connecting the AC Adaptor p 16 Ifyoudonotoperatetheunitforacertainperiod oftimewhilethepowerison thisunitturnsoff automatically Ifyoudon twantthepowertotur...

Page 20: ...Coupled octave value Main octave value Main part tone Left part tone The underline under the tone field refers to the part whose tone assignment can be changed Tone selection always applies to the par...

Page 21: ...ll have to assign a name to a file In the following example we will learn how to give a Memory name After the selection of saving a Memory the display looks as follows A Memory name is suggested by th...

Page 22: ...DERN button 2 While the tone window is active use the buttons to select a tone in the same category If during normal operation the window closes automatically press the Tone button again See page 55 f...

Page 23: ...tone of the Main part see How to Select Tones p 22 SplittingtheKeyboardRangeand PlayingTwoDifferentTones Split mode enables you to play two different voices on the keyboard one with the left hand and...

Page 24: ...page MutetheLowerPart Use this function to mute the Lower part This function can be useful when you want to play only an external device connected via MIDI 1 From the SPLIT page press the MUTE ON Fun...

Page 25: ...1 Press the MENU EXIT button and use the buttons to select the SOUND LIBRARY function group 2 Pressthe buttontodisplaythesoundlibrariesinVIVOH1 internal memory The above example shows that no library...

Page 26: ...t or previous sound in the same category DeletingUSERSoundLibrary 1 Press the MENU EXIT button and use the buttons to scroll the cursor and select the SOUND LIBRARY function group 2 Pressthe buttontod...

Page 27: ...he display shows the 4 HANDS MODE page 3 By the buttons select the Left Damper parameter and press the button to set it ON TIPS The VIVO H1 s settings will revert to the default values when you turn o...

Page 28: ...r value For details about the parameters for each effects see p Effects Types and Parameters List p 53 6 To edit the second FX processor press the FX B Function button AddingReverbtotheSound The rever...

Page 29: ...the acoustic instrument Sustain Pedal Mechanical Noise C Forte pedal is released felt dampers are resting on strings A B Forte pedal is pressed felt dampers are raised SP Simulation SoftPedal Simulat...

Page 30: ...t the quantity of the noise effect that some instrument produce when the key is released Parameter Setting Off Noise 64 0 63 Percussion VintageOrgan Not to be confused with the key click of pop organ...

Page 31: ...In the example above the VIVO Grand piano was selected 3 Use the buttons to select the parameter you wish to modify 4 Use the buttons to adjust the value 5 To modify a tone in the LOWER or COUPLED pa...

Page 32: ...ones at a time 1 From the Main page press the SETTING Function button to access the MAIN SETTING page The Main setting page can be also selected using MENU button SETTINGS MAIN SETTING 2 Use the butto...

Page 33: ...can set the tempo using the Tempo indication The tempo indication is typically written at the start of the score Use the to select the tempo indication and use buttons to select a preset tempo The Te...

Page 34: ...select SETTING AUDIO INPUT function using the and buttons See Moving the cursor and setting parameter values p 21 The following page is shown 2 Use the buttons to adjust your desiderate the AUDIO IN l...

Page 35: ...The display shows a confirmation message 4 RestoringtheFactorySettings Factory Reset The following function allows you to recall the VIVO H1 s original factory settings WARNING All data will be delete...

Page 36: ...s press the USB Function button The display shows the contents of the USB Memory 3 Use the buttons to scroll through files and folders 4 If the song you need is located inside a folder you must first...

Page 37: ...ameter Value Explanation Volume 0 127 Adjust the Volume of the song player Time It depends on the duration of the song Press the to rewind within the song Press the to fast forward within the song Loo...

Page 38: ...the button lights and the VIVO H1 starts to recording everything you play on the keyboard 5 At the end of the song press the Rec button to stop recording The recording stop and the display shows a co...

Page 39: ...flashes and the list of Internal Memory is shown MEMO You can also select this function pressing MENU button MEMORY WRITE 3 Use the buttons to move the cursor inside the list in the position you want...

Page 40: ...the position you want to replace the Memory 8 Press the SAVE Function button to confirm The display changes to 9 If you want to name your new Memory see Assigning the Name You Specify p 21 for details...

Page 41: ...all 7 Press the RECALL Function button to recall the Memory The Memory is recalled and the display shows the Memory highlighted MEMO To display the Internal Memories again press the INTERNAL Function...

Page 42: ...y p 18 ImportingaMemorySetfromtheUSB Memory Use this function for importing Sets from the USB Memory commercially available to Internal Memory 1 Connect an USB memory that contains Memory Sets to the...

Page 43: ...Device 1 Connect your iPad with your VIVO H1 by using a USB iPad camera connector and a USB cable iPad Camera Connection Kit 2 Rotate the VOLUME knob toward the lower position to minimize the volume 3...

Page 44: ...Split Point 46 4 HANDS MODE 46 T2L EDITOR 46 EFFECTS 46 MAIN FX 46 LOWER FX 46 COUPLED FX 46 REVERB 46 MASTER EQ 46 CONTROL 46 DAMPER PEDAL 46 Part 46 CENTRAL PEDAL 46 Funct 47 Part 47 LEFT PEDAL 47...

Page 45: ...shift it towards the right Octave 4 0 4 Use this parameter to transpose the selected instrument up or down by up to 4 octaves Mute OFF ON Select ON to mute the keyboard part X X LOWER SETTING Contain...

Page 46: ...rs of the VIVO H1 s Main part For details regarding effects parameters refer to the Effects Types and Parameters table p 53 For more details about the selection of FXs and the relative parameters see...

Page 47: ...as Sostenuto Soft The pedal is used as Soft The soft pedal reduces the volume and slightly changes the timbre of notes played while the pedal is pressed Function Explanation Damper This assignment is...

Page 48: ...This system was invented in ancient Greece It resolves the ambiguity of fourths and fifths Though thirds are somewhat imperfect melodies sound clearer Mean Tone A temperament that adds some compromise...

Page 49: ...MENU button MEMORY INTERNAL MEMORY For the explanation of this section please refer to Working with the Memories p 39 USBREMOVE MENU button USB REMOVE Before to unplug the USB Memory use this functio...

Page 50: ...ion Off On Default On These filters allow you to specify whether On or note Off the messages in question should be received Volume Panpot Expression Reverb Chorus Hold Sostenuto Soft PG Program Change...

Page 51: ...ration GLOBAL MENU button GLOBAL GLOBAL MEMORY These parameters allow you to adjust some global aspect of your piano These parameters are automatically saved in the VIVO H1 global memory area Paramete...

Page 52: ...ACTORY RESET This function allows you to recall the VIVO H1 s original factory settings Please see Restoring the Factory Settings Factory Reset p 35 VERSIONINFO MENU button VERSION INFO This page show...

Page 53: ...00 ms Adjusts the delay from the direct signal and the moment when the flanger starts working Phase 0 180 deg This sets the LFO phase difference between the left and right in steps of 10 degrees It gi...

Page 54: ...y of the unmodified dry signal 12 Rotary The rotary is a typical effect generated by the rotation of the speakers this rotation creates a Larsen effect It gives spaciousness to the sound Parameter Set...

Page 55: ...1 ENSEMBLE 0036 Slow Strings 50 0 0037 Strings 50 1 0038 Fast Strings 49 0 0039 Strings Ens 50 2 0040 Orchestra 49 1 0041 Dark Strings 50 3 0042 Strings Pad 51 0 Num Name PC CC00 0043 Syn Strings 51...

Page 56: ...ack volume The volume level for the keyboard performance is set too low Adjust the volume balance to increase the keyboard volume via the Song Control Menu 36 The pitch of the instrument is incorrect...

Page 57: ...ASTER TUNING YES 415 4Hz to 466 1 Hz adjustable increments of 0 1 Hz 2 Preset 440 Hz 442 Hz TEMPERAMENT 9 Types USER TEMPERAMENT 3 User RHYTHM PATTERNS X MURE APP for i Phone and i Pad FREE with multi...

Page 58: ...hes withlidclose 55 15 16 W x14 3 16 D x39 3 4 H inches withlidopen WEIGHT 45 1 kg excluding AC adaptor 10 lbs excluding AC adaptor SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Quick Guide AC adaptor DEXIBELL DYS602 240250W...

Page 59: ...EQ 46 MASTER TUNE 47 Memories Exporting the Internal Memory Set in the USB Memory 41 Importing Memory Set from the USB Memory into Internal Memory 42 Recalling your settings from an USB Memory 41 Reca...

Page 60: ...Tones Grand Piano Mode 22 Most Frequently Used Tones Favorite Tone 22 Selecting Tones 22 Transpose Transposing the pitch of the keyboard or and song 32 TRANSPOSE 45 Troubleshooting 56 TUNE MASTER TUN...

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