I’ll admit it — sometimes I actually enjoy creating presets. With good music playing in the background, it can almost feel meditative. But for large libraries, transferring dozens of keyswitches and CC values can also become a robotic task: scan the interface of the VST instrument, memorize a value, enter it, repeat.
KSEM was created to save time and keep the focus on composing. That’s why you’ll find a growing collection of free presets here, contributed by both me and the KSEM community.
If you would like to share your own presets, simply pack them into a ZIP file and send them to me at preset@interfacette.com. You’ll have the eternal gratitude of fellow composers.
New in Version 5.0 and potentially a huge time saver:
Expression Maps from Cubase and Nuendo can now be imported directly into KSEM — allowing many existing articulation setups to be reused instantly.
Please note: The presets are currently being optimized for Version 5.0 and will be available for download after the official release on 21 June 2026.
Perfect for beginners or casual users who want to explore. Perfect for beginners or casual users who want to explore.