We got it. but Clock was a wrong word. you have to go to "midisync" thanks trotzdem. ----- Original Message ----- From: Bryan Smart To: MoAccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 6:26 PM Subject: Re: [MoAccess] all questions in one mail You mean to say that you tried to do what I said. <smile> I'm certain that I'm telling you how it works, since I do it every day. I'm sure that its just a communication problem. Either I don't understand what you want, or you don't understand my directions. Get someone sighted to look at the lights next to the single part select button. Push the button until the Arpeggio light, next to the button, is on. Then, in the group of 8 knobs, turn the last knob on the right to change the tempo. There is another case where the tempo can show "auto", but it is obscure, and I doubt that you've changed it. I'm going to tell you here anyway, for sake of completeness. If you go experimenting with what I'm about to tell you, and it doesn't work out well, then I'm sorry. In Utility mode, on the F5 (Remote) page, on the SF2 (MIDI) sub-page, there is a setting called "Clock". This should be set to "Internal". It is possible that you've changed it to some other setting. I doubt that you've changed this, but you might want to check it. Hope this helps in some way. Bryan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: moaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:moaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Robert Lütteke Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 10:40 AM To: MoAccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [MoAccess] all questions in one mail Sorry. the tempo doesn't change. I did what you said. there is shown Auto as tempovalue and I can't change the tempo. how can I get that auto away? regards Robert.