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Table of Contents
FOREWORD by Cyril Lance ........................................ 4
THE BASICS
How to Use this Manual .......................................... 5
Setup and Connections ........................................... 6
Overview and Features ........................................... 7
Signal Flow ....................................................................... 9
Basic Operation ............................................................ 10
THE COMPONENTS
A. Oscillator/LFO Panel............................................. 11
B. Filter/Arpeggiator Panel ..................................... 15
C. CONTROL Footwheel ..................................... 18
D. Footswitches .......................................................... 19
E. Pedalboard ................................................................. 23
F. VOLUME Footwheel ........................................... 24
G. Input/Output Panel .............................................. 25
H. Interface Panel ........................................................ 26
Selecting Presets ........................................................ 27
THE USER INTERFACE
Preset Mode ............................................................................ 28
Master Mode ........................................................................... 30
A. Master Mode Menu Structure .................... 31
B. Master Mode Menus ....................................... 32
C. Advanced Presets Menus ............................... 35
D. MIDI Setup Menus ............................................ 38
E. System Exclusive (SysEx) Menus ............... 42
F. System Utilities Menus .................................... 44
How the Taurus 3 handles MIDI .................................... 50
APPENDICES
A – Arpeggiator Examples .............................................. 53
B – MIDI Implementation Chart ................................. 54
C – Service & Support Information ............................ 55
D – Caring for the Taurus 3 ............................................ 55
E – Specications ................................................................... 56
F – MIDI Program Change Commands ..................... 57
GLOSSARY .......................................................................................... 58
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T3 Users Manual - The Basics
Foreword
Every instrument has a story…
The Taurus 3 story starts for me at the 2006 NAMM show just months after Bob Moog’s passing, when we were secretly showing Little
Phatty prototypes to a select few. This was my rst NAMM show and I was a newcomer to the world of electronic musical instruments.
The rst day, I stood leaning against the wall across from our booth, watching a blank poster with a picture of Bob quickly ll up with
adoring messages and tributes to someone who had touched so many lives. It was an incredibly moving experience and quite a surreal
way to take in the responsibility that had been passed on to us. Many, after writing a goodbye note to Bob on the poster, told me about
“the time I met Bob” or how Bob’s instruments had changed their lives.
Invariably, the question followed, “When are you guys going to make another Taurus?”
At the time I didn’t have an answer but this became a much-debated question among folks at Moog Music as the requests continued.
Should we release the Taurus again? What exactly would it be? Would people really want to buy it? And most importantly: What
made the Taurus 1 such a coveted instrument?
Over the last few years we have repeatedly asked these questions until Mike Adams proposed last year that we put this to our
customers. It was a simple proposal and one that I think truly reects on the vital relationship between you, our customers, and us here
at Moog Music. The proposal was that if enough of you committed in advance to purchase a new Moog Taurus, we would begin the
task of designing such an instrument.
Personally, I was skeptical about how many people really wanted a Taurus but I’m used to being wrong about these things! The response
was overwhelming and the excitement the announcement generated was incredible. Thus, the genesis of the Taurus 3 began...
Last week, I sat in the control room of the beautiful Echo Mountain Recording Studio in Asheville with my partners Steve Dunnington
and Amos Gaynes and Taurus acionado Michael Caloroso. We listened critically to Michael’s Taurus 1 and our Taurus 3, making sure the
T3 shared every detail and nuance of the original.
The results are stunning. The Taurus 3 not only captures the original sounds of the Taurus 1 in full, but instantly expands upon its
capabilities and offers many new dimensions to its sonic palette including LFOs, external CVs, and transposable arpeggiators. We are
extremely proud and excited for you to begin making music with this instrument!
As we prepare to ship the rst Taurus 3 pedals, this is really only the very beginning of the story. We are waiting for you to continue it…
Thank you to all the early adopters who made the commitment to us at Moog to go forward with this project. Your faith in us allowed
us to create this instrument, and your enthusiasm, comments, suggestions and discussions were all essential to its successful development.
We consider ourselves to be the luckiest company in the world to be blessed with you all.
Thank you to our industrial design partners Axel Hartmann and Klaus Weber, who kindly discarded my hand-drawn sketches and crafted
the beautiful and functional design that we have built. The hard work and heart they put into the Taurus 3 design are deeply appreciated
and immediately recognizable.
Thank you to our terric engineering team, Steve Dunnington, Amos Gaynes, Rick Shaich, Eric Church and David Rankin, a supportive
and inspired group of colleagues whose contributions are immeasurable. Thanks to all of you for getting us through the struggles of
birthing this instrument.
Thanks to Greg Kist for his dedication and attention to detail in creating this ne manual you are about to read.
Thanks to Michael Caloroso who drove to Asheville from upstate New York in winter weather to listen with a critical ear to our
prototypes and conrm that we “got it right”.
Finally, a heartfelt thank you to our fearless leader Mike Adams who continually rides the helm of our little factory here in Asheville with
integrity, heart, and dedication to Bob Moog’s values and legacy.
Our job is to provide you with tools that you fall in love with, tools that have an inexhaustible vocabulary and work to expand our sonic
universe.
The Taurus 3 ts the bill. We hope you enjoy it immensely and look forward to hearing from you.
Cyril Lance
Chief Technical Alchemist
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T3 User’s Manual - The Basics
The Setup and Connections section below explains how to unpack, setup and connect the Taurus 3, and pro-
vides a quick start to get you up and running with your new instrument. Please read this section rst!
The Components section offers detailed explanations of the components that create and modify sound.
For those interested in MIDI interface specics, see the section titled How the Taurus 3 handles MIDI (page
50), as well as the MIDI Implementation Chart, which appears in Appendix B.
Throughout the manual you will see icons that point out additional information:
This icon indicates an important note concerning the operation of the Taurus 3.
This icon indicates a useful performance or programming tip.
This icon indicates technical information for the advanced user or the technically curious.
The following should get you set up and running quickly. When exploring the Taurus 3 for the rst time, you
may want to place the instrument on a table or other study surface so that you can easily reach and activate
the front panel controls in order to become familiar with the basic operation.
Check the contents in the shipping carton
The Taurus 3 is shipped with the following items:
1. Taurus 3 Bass Synthesizer
2. Power cord
3. Taurus 3 User’s Manual
4. Warranty registration card
What you will need
In addition to the Taurus 3 and provided accessories, you will need:
1. A stand or table sufcient to support the Taurus 3 (45 lbs).
2. A ” instrument cable
3. An amplier or mixer (the Taurus 3 does not provide a headphone output)
How to Use this Manual
Setup and Connections
NOTE: We encourage you to read the entire manual at some point to learn more about the
instrument and gain a better understanding of what you can do with the Taurus 3.


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Model: Taurus III Bass Pedals

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