Hey Donny,
I know just what you need....Another image.
I gave some thought to UD's comment and did a little reading.....I'm tending to agree with him. Your input jacks on your keyboard are probably mono. They might be balanced (that's what the single-click, double-click test might have answered) but they're probably mono. Although in all fairness, we wouldn't really know without seeing a schematic (or hearing from Steve Demming).
Here's another image to look at:
This is a schematic of a balanced, mono, input channel in your average mixer. Notice the Line In jack right below the Mic jack. This is a balanced jack (positive phase of the audio signal = tip, negative phase of the audio signal = ring, and ground = sleeve) going to a differential amplifier (the first triangle)(the audio signal flows left to right). Notice the output of this device...One channel, mono (single-ended). From there the signal goes through the sub-bass filter, then the 3-band EQ circuits, then the next stage of amplification, the gain stage, then what?....The PAN pot. This is where they split the mono signal, sending equal parts to the final output stages (left and right)(depending on where you have your POT knob set, of course). So you see, this is not true stereo...I'll call it "pseudo stereo". Having a balanced input connector and using a balanced cable does not automatically mean you've got true stereo. It all depends on how they designed the circuitry.
If this schematic does reflect the circuitry in the keyboard, then true stereo would require you to connect the left channel of your input to one jack (1) and setting the pan pot to full left, connecting the right channel of your input to the other jack (2) and setting the pan pot to full right.
I take back my statement about the GeneralMusic WK8's input jacks being stereo. They're mono. Thanks Dave!
mike