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Chapter 9. Getting More Familiar with the XV-88 (System Functions)
Chapter 9
SHAMISEN
: The playing style of a Shamisen.
BOUND BALL
: A style suggestive of a bouncing ball.
RANDOM
: A style in which the notes sound in random 
order.
BOSSA NOVA
: A style with bossanova rhythm guitar. Hold 
3–4 notes for best results. You can increase the tempo and use 
this as a Samba.
SALSA
: Typical salsa style. Hold 3–4 notes for best results.
MAMBO
: Typical mambo style. Hold 3–4 notes for best 
results.
LATIN PERCUSSION
: A rhythm style with Latin percussion 
instruments such as Clave, Cowbell, Clap, Bongo, Conga, 
Agogo etc.
SAMBA
: Typical samba style. Use for rhythm patterns or 
bass lines.
TANGO
: Typical tango rhythm style. Hold the root, 3rd and 
5th of a triad etc. for best results.
HOUSE
: A style for house piano backing. Hold 3–4 notes for 
best results.
LIMITLESS
: The settings of all parameters can be freely 
combined without restriction.
Choices can be set for the Motif, Beat Pattern, Shuffle 
Rate and Accent Rate parameters for each style. Refer to 
the 
Octave Range
Sets the key range in octaves over which arpeggio will take 
place. If you want the arpeggio to sound using only the notes 
that you actually play, set this parameter to 0. To have the 
arpeggio sound using the notes you play and notes 1 octave 
higher, set this parameter to +1. A setting of -1 will make the 
arpeggio sound using the notes you play and notes 1 octave 
lower.
Motif
Sets the order in which notes of the chord will sound.
Some settings will not be available depending on the 
Style parameter setting. For details on the possible 
values, refer to 
SINGLE UP
: Notes you press will be sounded individually, 
beginning from low to high.
SINGLE DOWN
: Notes you press will be sounded 
individually, from high to low.
SINGLE UP&DOWN
: Notes you press will be sounded 
individually, from low to high, and then back down from 
high to low.
SINGLE RANDOM
: Notes you press will be sounded 
individually, in random order.
DUAL UP
: Notes you press will be sounded two at a time, 
beginning from low to high.
DUAL DOWN
: Notes you press will be sounded two at a 
time, beginning from high to low.
DUAL UP&DOWN
: Notes you press will be sounded two at a 
time, from low to high, and then back down from high to 
low.
DUAL RANDOM
: Notes you press will be sounded two at a 
time, in random order.
TRIPLE UP
: Notes you press will sound three at a time, from 
low to high.
TRIPLE DOWN
: Notes you press will sound three at a time, 
from high to low.
TRIPLE UP&DOWN
: Notes you press will sound three at a 
time, from low to high and then back down from high to low.
TRIPLE RANDOM
: Notes you press will sound three at a 
time, in random order.
NOTE ORDER
: Notes you press will be sounded in the order 
in which you pressed them. By pressing the notes in the 
appropriate order you can produce melody lines. Up to 128 
notes will be remembered.
GLISSANDO
: Each chromatic step between the highest and 
lowest notes you press will sound in succession, repeating 
upward and downward. Press only the lowest and the 
highest notes.
CHORD
: All notes you press will sound simultaneously.
BASS+CHORD 1–5
: The lowest of the notes you play will 
sound, and the remaining notes will sound as a chord.
BASS+UP 1–8
: The lowest of the notes you play will sound, 
and the remaining notes will be arpeggiated.
BASS+RND 1–3
: The lowest of the notes you play will 
sound, and the remaining notes will sound in random order.
TOP+UP 1–6
: The highest of the notes you play will sound, 
and the remaining notes will be arpeggiated.
BASS+UP+TOP
: The highest and the lowest of the notes you 
play will sound, and the remaining notes will be arpeggiated.