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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 perform Note calibration. This calibrates individual
notes exactly for each oscillator and octave setting. Press STORE to
access the Note calibration menu.

The Note calibration menu will be displayed, allowing you to set the
calibration range. The default note range is MIDI notes 0 - 60.

To

change the range, use the CURSOR button to move to the start or
end field, and use the VALUE knob to select the MIDI note value.
Then press STORE.

NOTE: A full Note calibration using the default range can take about
30 minutes to complete. By specifying a narrower range of notes (for
example, just the range of the T3 without octave transpose (24 - 36),
or with octave transpose (24 - 48), you can shorten the calibration
time.

You will be asked if you wish to proceed. Use the VALUE knob to se-
lect YES or NO. If you are uncertain or if you change your mind about
performing this calibration, select ‘NO’ and press STORE. You will be
returned to the System Utilities Calibration menu. Otherwise, select
‘YES’ and press STORE.

Calibration will begin, and the display will appear as shown. The values
displayed are the MIDI note number being calibrated, the calibration
frequency, and the measured frequencies of Oscillators A & B. Note
calibration will proceed through the specified range of MIDI notes, tun-
ing each note individually, first for Oscillator A and then Oscillator B.

When Note calibration is complete, a ‘SUCCESSFUL’ message will ap-
pear on the display and the new calibration values will be stored in the
T3’s EEPROM. To exit the calibration, press STORE to return to the
System Utilities Calibration menu or press MASTER to exit the calibra-
tion and return to the highest level of the System Utilities menu.

NOTE: You can exit out of Note calibration at any time by pressing
the MASTER button. Only those notes that have been calibrated up
to that point will be saved. The remaining notes will revert to their
previous calibration values. Interrupting the Note Calibration operation
in this manner may result in inaccurate tuning.

CALIBRATION (con’t)
NOTE CALIBRATION: