Thanks, Bill for your suggestion. No, I have not tried initializing the keyboard. I was hoping for a simple answer but apparently, there isn’t one. I will try with initializing. I didn’t want to do this because it requires reloading much back into the keyboard and I have made a lot of changes. Since the manual tells us nothing about using User Kit, I will pass on some information that might be of interest. I have been making a lot of changes in drum sounds by using it. It really is a great tool – not only for raising the volume of drum sounds but placement – left or right. Anyway, by us knowing that User Kit is associated with Sound Memory when writing a drum sound, it was uncertain how stable the sound would be, since it was connected with Sound Memory. I have found out that once you save your changes made that effect Composer and file your style in Custom Style, it becomes permanent, as is the general Custom Styles in the keyboard. I did a check by filing a composed style with certain volumes of drums changed in Custom Style. I brought up this particular custom style back into Composer at another time and changed volumes of certain drum sounds in User Kit and compared the two by playing first, the Custom Style and then the style in Composer. Clearly, there was a difference. My point, the new change of volumes in User Kit did not effect the volumes that I earlier changed in the Custom Style. This concerned me a great deal of knowing how stable the sound change was. As we know, Sound Memory has a short life unless it is downloaded from the SD card or when a sequenced song is brought up. I very much wanted these changes permanently in Custom Style because I play from these styles when playing live. I never thought I would be using Sound Memory so much. The work I am doing causes it to change often. It is fine for songs done in the sequencer because of filing that particular Sound Memory group needed for that song. Doing future work, I never know if I have the right set of sounds I want to work with. Filing a permanent group of sounds doesn’t necessarily work because of so many changes. Anyway, it is my problem that I have to deal with.

Mark