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Presets and Memory
A preset is a saved collection of MIDI assignments for your Code Series keyboard’s controls,
channel settings, keyboard zone settings, etc. You can store up to 12 presets in its internal
memory, enabling you to use a dedicated preset for each digital audio workstation (DAW),
virtual instrument, or project/session, for example.
Important: If you power off your Code Series keyboard without saving your preset, you will
lose any assignments or changes you have made.
Selecting Presets
To select a preset, use the Preset Down/Up () buttons. The current preset number will
appear in the display. You can start using that preset immediately.
Storing Presets
To store a preset:
1. Press Edit to enter Edit Mode. The button will light up.
2. Press the keyboard’s Store key. The display will show TO and the number of the last-
selected preset.
3. Use the numeric keys (0–9) or Preset Down/Up () buttons to enter the desired preset
number (00–12).
4. Press the Enter key. The current settings will be stored as a preset. This will overwrite that
preset.