It is utilized in live performances and studio environments for sound creation and music composition.
[1] With regard to the aim to "standardize", Lamberto Coccioli, co-author of the original Integra bid and Project Manager of the Integra Project, stated in 2006 that "...We have to think of technology as just another instrument that needs to be played..." and "...just as you write for instrument combinations that are readily available around the world, the same should happen with technology.
[5] Development responsibilities were assigned as follows amongst the project Scientific partners: In addition, the project commissioned the services of design company Less Rain and involved Birmingham City University's now-defunct User Lab facility.
[6] The first public release of Integra Live was made on July 30, 2010[7] when the software entered its open beta development phase.
The Info View displays contextual information to users based on the UI element currently under the cursor.
The Info View is significant, being the first major UI component to be introduced that was not specified in the original Integra 2 Project design phase.