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How do I store adjusted settings to memory on my KDP75/KDP120 digital piano?

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The KDP75 and KDP120 digital pianos do not support the ability to store adjusted settings to the instrument's memory. As a result, the piano will return to the factory default configuration each time it is turned on.

However, it is possible to store adjustments to "User Sound" memories using the PianoRemote app, available for iOS and Android devices.  Once stored, each User Sound memory can be quickly and easily recalled with a single tap of the screen.

In order to use the PianoRemote app with the KDP75, it will be necessary to connect a USB cable to the piano and any additional adapters to the device running the app, as explained in this FAQ article. In the case of the KDP120, PianoRemote can take advantage of the instrument's Bluetooth MIDI functionality, allowing the device to be connected wirelessly.

For KDP75 and KDP120 customers who enjoy experimenting with different Virtual Technician adjustments, and do not wish to re-set them every time the piano is turned on, the PianoRemote app is highly recommended.

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