Yeah sorry to say I sold my Minitaur over this. I spent quite a long time on it and finally got it dialed almost all the way in, but it would still be off by a few cents in higher/lower octaves.

I found a few things (YMMV):

  1. If I remember correctly, the CV steps from the last MIDI note played so play the lowest note the Minitaur is supposed to play (note 0) on a MIDI keyboard to get it started (see here: http://forum.moogmusic.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=13923)
  2. I found that the Minitaur was not anywhere close to precisely 0-5V. I had to screw with the middle C setting and V/oct setting quite a bit to get it lined up and I used a tuner app on the iPhone to check my work. Start with middle C since that has its own setting, then fiddle with the V/Oct by testing the tune of a nearby note until that works too.
  3. On top of that - I had to adjust the fine tuning too!
  4. All this and it still varied enough to be a few cents off an octave after straying a few octaves.

But wait there’s more! The filter and volume inputs also seemed to be wildly off. I had to use something like 0-7.3V to get the full range of the filter!

I tested the A4 with a multimeter and A/B sent exactly 5V at the top of the range and C/D were at 4.96 - pretty close. This made me pretty sure it was the Minitaur.

I also had various other weird buggy issues, stuck notes, lockups, strange click noises, etc. with the Minitaur.

I finally gave up and sold it. I will miss that buttery smooth wall shaking bass, but it was really killing my creativity spending all of the time on this and still having bugs.

Sorry to report bad news, and I hope you have a better experience and find your way around this!