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.