Moog Music Taurus 3 Bass Pedals User Manual
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Taurus 3 User’s Manual - The User Interface
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Taurus 3 User’s Manual - The User Interface
Allows you to enable or disable the T3’s transmission (SND) and recep-
tion (RCV) of MIDI program changes. To change the status of either
parameter use the CURSOR button to highlight the parameter, then use
the VALUE knob to set the new parameter value.
Values: ON, OFF;
the default values are ON for both SND and RCV
PROGRAM CHANGE SEND/RECEIVE
Allows you to select from three trigger mode options. For monophonic
instruments like the T3, trigger mode determines how the envelopes are
triggered when more than one pedal is pressed on the pedalboard. A
setting of ON means that the envelopes are not retriggered until the
pedal(s) are released. A setting of OFF will retrigger the envelope of
a new note from the current envelope level. A setting of RESET will
force the envelope from to restart from 0 each time a note is triggered.
To change the trigger mode, use the CURSOR button to highlight the
parameter, then use the VALUE knob to set the new parameter value.
Values: ON, OFF, RESET
the default is ON
TRIGGER MODE:
Analogue mode controls what happens when the CONTROL
footwheel is adjusted to alter the active parameter. In SNAP mode, the
parameter will ‘snap’ instantaneously to the footwheel setting. In PASS-
THRU mode, the parameter value stays constant until the footwheel
passes through the current value. In TRACK mode, the parameter
value moves in the same direction as the footwheel (up or down) until
the value and footwheel position are identical.
To change the analogue
mode, use the CURSOR button to highlight the parameter, then use the
VALUE knob to set the new parameter value.
Values: SNAP, PASS-THRU, TRACK; the default value is TRACK
ANALOGUE MODE: