Jean, where does one get a magic chair like the one you use when you play? I've moved mine all over the room and it hasn't improved my playing one bit.

I've had a lot of presets sent to me that were loaded into custom and saved to disk, and that is probably an easy way to do the job, but remember to jot down the tempo of each separate style so you can reset the value when you load it into the new keyboard and resave with the kn6500 format. It's a hard job to try to figure out the different tempo settings when all the styles are loaded with a value of 120, but with the proper style name and tempo, it's a big step toward rebuilding the preset. It's a big job to take on, so you may want to consider the kn5k reprise disks that are available for the kn6000/6500 and feature only the styles that weren't included in the new keyboard. In either case, good luck with your new keyboard.