Specifications
SECTION
4
AMPLIFICATION
To
get
the
best
sound
reproduction
for
Taurus
II
Taurus
II
is
a
powerful
monophonic
synthesizer.
Many
of
you
will
use
it
primarily
for bass
sounds,
however
it
will
produce
a
wide
range
of
pitch
and
tone
color
just
like
any
other
synthesizer.
If
you
are
going
to
use
Taurus
II
for
bass
synth
work
only,
a
bass
amplification
system
will
suffice.
However,
if
you
intend
to
continually
use
a
variety
of
contrasting
sounds,
try
to
use
an
amplification
system
which
is
designed
for
synths/keyboards.
Your
Moog
dealer
will
be
able
to advise
you
on
this
subject.
TRYING
OUT
SOME
SOUNDS
PITCH
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NOISE
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Taurus
II
sound
charts
are
line
drawings of
the
instrument's
front
panel.
Positions
for
placing
toggle
switches,
rotary
controls
and
sliders
are
indicated
by
dots.
To
help
you
remember
your
own
front
panel
settings
(patches)
we
have
included
two
blank
sound
charts
on
page
18.
We
suggest
you
photocopy
them
to
have
a
supply
of
blanks.
If
you
create
a
sound
you
wish
to
use
again
(especially
when
you're
experimenting
or
recording)
write
it
down.
You'd
be
surprised
how
easy
it is
to
forget
that
hot
patch.