Parameters - Roland INTEGRA-7 Editor Owner's Manual

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Parameters

Here you can edit the Synth Tone parameters. The screen that's shown will depend on the parameter select tab you've chosen.
OSC/FILTER/AMP
This will appear if the parameter select tab is set to
LFO
This will appear if the parameter select tab is set to
"OSC/FILTER/AMP"
(p. 14).
OSC (Oscillator)
The oscillator generates the waveform that forms the basis of the sound.
Here you can select a waveform and also specify its pitch.
Each tone has one oscillator. You can use them individually, or use three in combination to create
thick or complex sounds.
FILTER (Filter)
The filter parameters modify the tone quality of the sound. You can vary the tone quality by editing
the filter parameters.
The filter types include a low-pass filter (LPF), which passes only the region of sound that's below
the specified frequency (cutoff frequency), and a high-pass filter (HPF), which passes only the region
that's above the specified frequency.
AMP (Amp)
The amp parameters control the volume. Raising these values will increase the volume.
"LFO"
(p. 14).
LFO
LFO stands for Low Frequency Oscillator, an oscillator that operates at a very slow rate. It can produce
various waveforms, including sine, triangle, square, and sawtooth waves.
By using the LFO to modulate audio signals, you can add effects such as vibrato or tremolo.
MODULATION LFO
These parameters specify how the LFO is to be applied when you move the pitch bend/modulation
lever. Make settings in the same way as for the LFO.
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