Operating instructions
PRESETS
Minitaur can now store up to 100 presets in internal memory. Presets can be 
saved and loaded using the Minitaur REV 2 Editor, or via any sysex utility.
TO SCROLL THROUGH PRESETS FROM THE FRONT PANEL:
While holding the GLIDE button, press the VCO 1 button to increment 
presets or press the VCO 2 button to decrement presets.
Hold the GLIDE button and press both VCO 1 and VCO 2 buttons to return to 
panel mode (Preset 0).
DECAY/RELEASE CONTROL
REV 2 introduces a new operational mode for the Envelope DECAY/RELEASE knobs.
DECAY AND RELEASE MODES
To toggle between Mode 1 and Mode 2 press and hold the RELEASE switch 
for 1 second. The RELEASE switch LED will blink one time to indicate Mode 1, 
or two times to indicate Mode 2. (The selected mode is remembered on 
power-down).
MODE 1 - Control of DECAY and RELEASE functionality is linked.
MODE 2 - Turning the DECAY/RELEASE knob by itself adjusts DECAY time. 
To adjust the RELEASE time, press and h
old the RELEASE switch while 
turning the DECAY/RELEASE knob.
NOTE: The Release On/Off function is now toggled when the panel button 
is released. 
CV MAPPING
In REV 2 , the PITCH, VOLUME, and GATE Controller Inputs on Minitaur can be 
re-mapped to control other parameters. This allows you to use control voltage 
in new and creative ways. 
The PITCH and VOLUME inputs provide continuous control, like the panel knobs, 
while the GATE input only provides on/off type control. Therefore, the PITCH 
and VOLUME inputs can be re-mapped to any parameter, while the GATE input 
can only be used to control two-state parameters (on or off).
CV Mapping is configured in the Minitaur Editor/Librarian software on the 
Hardware Settings panel (Ctrl/command+3 to display). There is a CV Mapping 
menu for PITCH, VOLUME, and GATE. Simply click any item on these menus to 
select a new destination. 
NOTE: CV Mapping settings are global; they do not change per preset and are 
saved on power down. To reset all Controller Inputs to default settings, simply 
click the Default Mappings button on the Minitaur Editor Hardware Settings panel. 
MINITAUR REV 2 ADDENDUM










