User Manual

Panel Descriptions
Front Panel
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Num-
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Name Explanation Page
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USB MEMORY port
Connect USB ash drive (sold separately) here.
* Use USB Flash Memory available from Roland. Proper operation cannot be guaranteed if other USB
device is used.
p. 50
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[VOLUME] knob
Adjusts the volume of the output from the A (MIX) L/MONO, R jacks and PHONES jack.
By pressing the [VOLUME] knob you can audition the tone of the currently selected part.
p. 21
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Display
Shows various information for the operation.
* The explanations in this manual include illustrations that depict what should typically be shown by the display.
Note, however, that your unit may incorporate a newer, enhanced version of the system (e.g., includes newer
sounds), so what you actually see in the display may not always match what appears in the manual.
p. 12
MIDI indicator This will light when MIDI messages are being received from a MIDI device connected to the MIDI IN connector.
USB indicator This will light when MIDI messages are being received from the connected computer.
PEAK indicator This will light when the input signal from the INPUT L/R jacks reaches a level just before clipping.
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[PART VIEW] button
Switches you between the screen that lists all parts, the PART VIEW screen, and the top screen.
By holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the [PART VIEW] button, you can access the Studio Set select
screen.
p. 30
PART [
] [ ] buttons
These switch the part shown in the screen. p. 28
[TONE FINDER] button Accesses the TONE FINDER screen. p. 31
TONE [SuperNATURAL] button Changes the tone of the currently selected part to a SuperNATURAL tone, and displays the tone list. p. 31
TONE [PCM] button Changes the tone of the currently selected part to a PCM tone, and displays the tone list. p. 31
[MOTIONAL SURROUND] button
Turns on motional surround, and displays the MOTIONAL SURROUND screen.
By holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the [MOTIONAL SURROUND] button, you can access the
MOTIONAL SURROUND screen without changing the motional surround on/o setting.
p. 34
[EFFECTS] button Pressed to access the EFFECTS ROUTING screen. p. 36, p. 41
[SHIFT] button This is used in conjunction with other buttons to access setting screens related to those buttons. p. 29
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Cursor [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] button
Move the cursor up/down/left/right. p. 28
Value dial
Use this to edit values.
To make the value change rapidly, operate the value dial while holding down the [SHIFT] button.
p. 28
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[MENU] button
Accesses the Menu screen.
By holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the [MENU] button, you can access the EXPANSION (VIRTUAL
SLOT) screen.
[EDIT] button
Displays the TONE EDIT screen for the currently selected part.
By holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the [EDIT] button, you can access the WRITE screen.
p. 38
[DEC]/[INC] buttons
Use these buttons to edit values. To make the change occur more rapidly, hold down one button and press the
opposite button. You can also make the value change rapidly by holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing
one of these buttons.
p. 28
[EXIT] button
Returns you to the previous screen, or closes the window that’s currently open.
In some screens, this cancels the operation currently being executed.
[ENTER] button Press this to conrm a value or execute an operation.
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[ ] switch
Turns the INTEGRA-7 on/o. p. 21
8
INPUT L/R jacks (front)
You can connect a synthesizer or other instrument here.
If an instrument is also connected to the INPUT L/R jacks (rear), the sounds of both will be mixed.
p. 47
PHONES jacks You can connect headphones (sold separately) here.
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Rack-mount bracket
Use these when installing the INTEGRA-7 in a 19-inch rack.
For details on how to install the INTEGRA-7 in a rack, refer to the owner’s manual included with the rack youre
using.
* Do not remove the rack-mount brackets.
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