To set it to internal clock:
 Tape -> Group A -> Bank A -> Tone 7 -> Set the value to "1" -> Press
 "Write" to store -> Press Tape to leave the global parameters
 This did it, thanks a lot. I don't know how though, because i've been trying all possible combinations for the arpeggiator before that... hope it will last. Thanks for your advices, I will also try to track it's serial number or original owner to update it to the last firmware. I'm always happy when the problem it's me and not my machines
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, Florian Anwander <fanwander@...> wrote:
 >
 > Am 28.02.2013 14:00, schrieb disc0hustler:
 > > When I light it up, buttons 2 and 7 light up... I don't know if this
 > > is the latest version, but this warning on the kiwi manual kind of
 > > scares me:
 > >
 > > "WARNING - If this procedure fails the 3P will be rendered unusable
 > > and will require a replacement CPU from KiwiTechnics. Use at your own
 > > risk."
 > :-) "And don't put a cat in the micowave." Yes all this has to be
 > written in manuals in these days. Say thankyou to a legal system, that
 > exonerates stupid people from being responsable for what they are doing.
 >
 > > Also, on their page
http://kiwitechnics.com/updates.htm
 it says that
 > > i should provide a serial number. Any idea where can i find this,
 > > since I bought it with it already installed?
 > You should ask the seller. Also Murray should assumingly be able to find
 > the serial number if you tell him the name of the original owner.
 >
 > > As for the arpeggiator, I'm pretty sure I'm doing something to cancel
 > > it, but I don't know what. If I activate it (by presssing tape and
 > > then hold) I get no sound from it. If i then press hold again, it
 > > acts like a normal hold, only that no chords will play, single notes
 > > only. But if i then start pressing some chord multiple times, it acts
 > > like an arpeggiator -going through all the notes i have in that
 > > chord, one by one, at the speed that i'm pushing the notes. Only with
 > > hold on, otherwise no sound.
 > I think your arpeggiator is set to an MIDI-Clock. So it does not play,
 > because it does not receive a clock.
 >
 > To set it to internal clock:
 > Tape -> Group A -> Bank A -> Tone 7 -> Set the value to "1" -> Press
 > "Write" to store -> Press Tape to leave the global parameters
 >
 >
 >
 > > I'm pretty confused about a lot of things for the moment (for example
 > > if i have both midi in and out connected, it starts doing stuff on
 > > its own,
 > I assume "connected" means "connected to a sequencer or computer" -> You
 > sequencer/computer creates a MIDI loop. Disable MIDI thru on your sequencer.
 >
 >
 > Florian
 >