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Any Roland Integra 7 user here?
Is it worth buying in 2026 or are there good alternatives on ios?
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If you like those sounds, and hate subscriptions, then it should be a good buy. Unfortunately for prospective buyers, it’s held it’s value pretty good since being discontinued.
At this time, there is nothing comparable on iOS. And I don’t think Zenology will be either.
(I’ve never owned one, but kind of wish I had bought one new)
Zenology will absolutely cover a lot of the sounds available in Roland Integra 7. Unfortunately it's not yet out on IOS.
On the other hand hardware is awesome. Something quite amazing when switching on a hardware unit.
There is an Integra-7 on Reverb for $1,250 + $150 shipping. 😳 There are some great sounds on it, and I’m keeping mine, but mostly for the “real instrument” sounds. I wouldn’t buy one for synth sounds. Not quite as good, but very similar sounds can be had on a Roland JV-2080 (nice for the 8 extension board slots) in the $3-400 range. Or just wait for Zenology and see what it brings. It is “to be released soon” which can mean nearly anything.
I have two of them, one for home and one in my live rig. I think it has some pretty amazing sounds including many that I simply cannot replicate in any of the AUv3 apps that I have tried. And of course there are sounds that I cannot get on the I7 such as that hard sync sound used in Let's Go by the Cars which can be created in Zeeon or Drambo. I have also used AudioLayer to create multisamples of some of the sounds including a piano sound I like from the I7 for times when I only want to use the iPad with a Midi controller.