Patch Select Confusion

Hi all,
I select my patches with a food pedal ("next patch") During my gig yesterday I had a very nice situation: I touched the pedal and the next patch was selected but it didnot stop there it went on and on and on and jumped from one patch to the next. I just could not stop it. Great! We had to interrupt the performance.
Question: I use a Kurzweil k 2000 as a master keyboard. Has anyone experiences with that gear? Is it a problem of the pedal? Of the keyboard? Something else? For some reasons midi signals are send to MS, but why?
After the gig I worked for about 2 hours with the same setup and everything was fine. Hmm. any ideas?
Thanx
:-)Raino

Hi all,
for thouse who are interested, maybe I found the reason: I read in the k 2000 manual that if you use the k 2000 as a midi contoller only, it's important that you set the midi to "midi" because if it's set to "both" (=midi can be send to the keyboard and to MS) a so called "midi loop" can happen and I think that that happend to me during the gig.
Last two gigs no problems happend...
:-)Raino

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