Flutteringby, I did exactly what you outlined with my KN6000 and I had no problem at all. I loaded Track (Style) 1 into Bank A and noted the instrument that was loaded into PM2 position. I then selected Track (Style) 5, went to page 3 and selected Bank A, Panel Memory 2, for a single load, pressed the go button and everything went as expected with a different instrument loaded into PM2. I had everything in the "yes" position on Page 2, so the only thing I can think of that may be different is for you to check "MODE" on page 3 to be sure it's listed as "Panel Memory" and not something else. If you press the mode button, you'll see the heading change. If you just want to select another instrument, then what you're doing is a long-winded way of doing it, but I suspect you're going after a "special sound" that isn't an onboard sound and this is how you do it. That's good if you want to keep all the other PM sounds and change the one, or two, but if you're not concerned about keeping any of the other PM loads, just do a load of Panel Memory and Sound Memory from the selected style. On page two, turn everything to the "off" position except those two and they will load up and replace whatever was in those PM positions. It loads the special PM you want and whatever is in Sound Memory, which will likely have not only the "special sound", but perhaps many others you may want to try out. Sometimes, a step-by-step recheck will show something simple that was changed, or left out for some reason. You know...the reason we slap the heel of our hands against our foreheads.