User`s manual
WHAT'S NEW, cont 
When the clock source is set to MIDI, another option is available. In 
this case, the PPQ function is active giving a choice of 24, 12, 6 or 3 
MIDI timing clocks per quarter note. This feature has been added to 
allow some flexibility in the rate of the arpeggio relative to the tempo 
of the song being played. Also, when in the MIDI clock mode, the 
arpeggiator is capable of starting upon receiving a MIDI start 
command regardless of the SOURCE's mode. For example, if the 
clock source is set to MIDI and the instrument is in S/H mode, a start 
command received from MIDI will stop the S/H activity and allow the 
arpeggio currently existing in memory to play. A new arpeggio may 
still be recorded from the SOURCE keyboard only. This restriction 
ensures that incoming MIDI notes do not wipe out the recorded 
arpeggio. 
MIDI to CV CONVERTER 
The SOURCE now has the ability to be used as a MIDI to control 
voltage converter. The is useful if a second non-MIDI synthesizer 
needs to be connected to the CV and S-trigger out. The second 
synthesizer will follow exactly with the Source as it is played from 
MIDI. You must retain the S-TRIG out jack for this function to remain 
intact. (Many people use those locations for the MIDI jacks as shown 
in this image: 










