For better or worse, both of these products have a standalone editor as their only Moog software option. Consequently, unlike a DAW plugin patch data is not automatically stored with song data and so it is easy to lose your patches any time you upgrade the standalone application or your operating system. As far as I am aware it is not possible to save patch data to specific locations with the current MInitaur editor. A simple ‘file open’ and ‘file save to’ feature would be immensely useful for both the Minitaur and the up and coming Sub Phatty standalone librarian.
"Thank you for registering your Sub Phatty Subtractive Analog Synthesizer.
Your Sub Phatty comes with a free software editor/librarian that provides access to all of the Sub Phatty’s under the hood features.
This software editor/librarian is nearly complete and you will receive an email as soon as it is available for download.
In the meantime, enjoy experimenting with the hands on control and analog power of your new Sub Phatty."
Perhaps I am mistaken but I am assuming the term editor/librarian implies standalone.
I recall Amos saying in a video, or even multiple videos, that the editor was going to be available in both standalone and plugin formats. I’ll see if I can find the video.
The Sub Phatty features a wide range of parameters just below the surface, and all features are easily accessible from the instrument’s front panel, or via the free > standalone/plugin > editor. Select filter poles, assign wave mod destinations, or specify pitch bend amounts — it’s all there.