Peter, I can think of three things off the top of my head. Number 1 could be spooks. Spooks take much pleasure in doing things like that. Little rascals are they. The other two I would need more information on, How you play and who’s recorded disks are you playing? So for number two, I would have to know if you use a swell or volume pedal on your keyboard setup. Number three, I would have to know if you use the APC/ Sequencer volume slider much when you play your board. Miss use of these two while saving to the panel Memory area of your keyboard or saving to disk of a recording are two areas that had been a nightmare to many people after purchasing their KN’s. This was much discussed for about a full year after the introduction of them. The swell pedal and the APC/Sequencer volume slider must be set to max. volume before you save anything to disk or panel memory. If not, the spooks will have a holiday and bug you no end. Former organ players seem to be spooked by these spooks more than anybody else. For more than a year after the introduction of the seven there were many recordings circulated among players that had these problems. Even today I run across some of these. Sad to say, some not so nice verbal exchanges came about because of improper use. No, the keyboard was not broke, the player just needed a little adjustment to his system. Hope this helps.

Doug
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Grampa Doug