If I change the end slider to "KB Vol" why does it not remember this?
Is it supposed to go back to "KBD" when power cycled, and if its not Registrations doing this? is this a bug or have I got a fault?
Thanks
To answer your specific questions:
"If I change the end slider to "KB Vol" why does it not remember this? "
Most probably because some of your registrations (they would have to be those made or resaved on Genos) must have been memorised with Live Control ticked (if you agree). Incidentally it should show as "KbdVol".
"Is it supposed to go back to "KBD" when power cycled". No, mine doesn't.
"and if its not Registrations doing this? is this a bug or have I got a fault?"
It's a big IF in my opinion, and I don't have a firm alternative explanation. If it was a bug everyone else's keyboard would lose the settings too and I know my own keyboard does not, hence that explanation is not a likely one.
I disagree with Eileen where she says it works "as it should" even if the name changes. Although KbdVol and Kbd at first glance may appear to operate the same, the former reduces or increases levels of the 4 panel voices keeping the volume relationships (ie. the overall blend of voices) as they were when first setup, which can be useful. (One of the first things I checked after OS v1.2)
Kbd is no longer a selectable option in Live Control with OS 1.2, but it may still show as a leftover on some slider and knob displays depending on what you had set up before the new version (as in my case). I'm guessing it may also keep appearing if you have saved registrations before v1.2 with live control ticked at a time when Kbd had been selected. Currently on my Genos the leftover Kbd feature works as Volume does and if you select it to work on the 4 panel voices it will reduce and increase them but you will end up with them all at the same volumes, destroying the blend of voices and of little use at all.
Sorry for the complications but you did say you like to get to know how things work (and as our builder keeps saying "it is what it is").
John