User Manual

Getting Acquainted with the INTEGRA-7
Introduction Playing/Creating Sounds Use with a Computer Overall Settings Appendix
Quick Guide
How a Studio Set Is Structured
A studio set has sixteen parts; you can assign a tone to each part, allowing you to use sixteen sounds simultaneously.
STUDIO SET
PART 16
MOTIONAL SURROUND
PART 15
PART 14
REVERB
CHORUS
PART 3
PART 2
PART 1
PART 10 (DRUM PART)
EXT PART
MFX
MFX
EQ
EQ
LEVEL
LEVEL
LEVEL
DRUM
INST
OUTPUT
ASSIGN
DRUM
COMP+EQ
OUTPUT
ASSIGN
TONE
INST/PARTIAL
DRUM INST
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DRUM KIT
DRUM INST
01
MOTIONAL
SURROUND
ON/OFF
ON
OFF
COMP+EQ 6
COMP+EQ 5
COMP+EQ 4
COMP+EQ 3
COMP+EQ 2
COMP+EQ 1
MASTER
EQ
2 CH/MIX OUT
5.1 CH/INDIVIDUAL OUT
Bank
Tones are organized into groups called “banks.
Part
A “part” is a location to which you can assign a tone or drum kit in order to play it on the INTEGRA-7.
Partial
A “partial” is a unit of sound within a SuperNATURAL synth tone (p. 38), SuperNATURAL drum kit (p. 39), PCM synth tone (p. 39), or PCM drum kit (p. 40).
These tones consist of multiple partials.
Inst
An “inst” is the smallest unit of sound within a SuperNATURAL acoustic tone (p. 38). Each SuperNATURAL acoustic tone consists of a single “inst.
ASSIGN
ASSIGN
* Although you are free to assign a drum kit to any or all of the parts, we have assigned a drum kit to part 10 and a tone to the
remaining parts as an example.
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