Zoom AERO RYTHMTRAK AR-96 Installation guide

Aero RhythmTrak
A
Version 2.0 Quick Manual
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Explanation of terms ......................................3
Overview
Names of parts ..............................................4
Using the A.........................................7
Ring Controller overview ................................8
Connecting other devices ............................10
Switching modes ......................................... 11
Instrument overview.....................................12
Preparations
Turning the power on and o .......................14
Loading SD cards ........................................16
INST mode
INST mode overview....................................17
Operation summary .....................................19
STEP mode
STEP mode overview...................................21
Operation summary .....................................23
SONG mode
SONG mode overview .................................24
Operation summary .....................................25
Capturing audio (recording)
Capture overview.........................................26
Operation summary .....................................27
LOOPER mode
LOOPER mode overview .............................28
Operation summary .....................................29
Other functions
Editing sounds.............................................30
Eects .........................................................30
Mixer ...........................................................30
Arpeggiator..................................................30
Product specications..................................31
Contents

3
Pattern
This is a short musical part of several bars.
Patterns are made of sequences (performance
information) and kits (sound sets). You can also
save parameters controlled by the Ring Con-
troller, quantization and other settings for each
pattern separately.
The Ahas preset patterns that cover a
variety of musical genres.
Song
This is a combination of multiple patterns that
form a single musical piece.
Step
A step is the length of the shortest notes that
can be input to a sequence.
Steps are usually one 16th of a measure, so you
can set sounds to occur in 16th note intervals.
This length can be changed in the settings.
Sequence
A sequence is performance data that records
the timing when various sounds are played.
The Ahas a STEP mode that allows you
to record sequences one step at a time and an
INST mode that allows you to record playing the
pads in real time.
Instrument
These are the smallest elements of sounds. A
variety of sound sources, including drum sets,
percussion instruments, basses and synthesiz-
ers, are already prepared for use.
You can also use WAV les saved on an SD card
by a computer as instruments.
In addition to selecting sounds, various settings
are available in each instrument. These include
envelopes with attack and sustain times, lters
and eects.
Kit
One pattern can use up to 33 instruments. This
collection of instruments is called a "kit".
A kit created in one pattern can be copied to
another pattern.
Explanation of terms
Explanation of terms

4
Base Station
■To p
Overview
TEMPO button
MIXER button
HOLD button
MENU button
SELECT knob
KIT button
EDIT button
CAPTURE button
Ring Controller charging connectorLCD screen
Right and left buttons
INPUT volume
Parameter
knobs 1–3
OUTPUT volume
POWER button
Headphone
volume
STEP
MODE
buttons
INST
SONG
LOOPER
CLEAR
button
STOP
button
PLAY/PAUSE
button
REC
button
MASTER FX
EFFECT
buttons
REVERB
DELAY
FILTER
Names of parts
Overview Names of parts

5
INPUT
jack
Headphone
jack
SD card
slot
USB jack
External
power jack
OUTPUT
jack
■Left side ■Right side
Overview Names of parts
Names of parts (continued)

6
Ring Controller
SETUP button
Charging connector
GRIP button
POWER button STOP button
Pads
(Side)
PLAY/PAUSE button
REC button
(Bottom)
DELAY button
FILTER button
(Bottom)
MASTER FX button
REVERB button
(Side)
button
button
HINT
•You can use the Ring Controller buttons for the same operations as the Base Station buttons.
•The Ring Controller Ucorresponds to the Base Station u.
• Press pon the Ring Controller to show the remaining battery charge on the Base Station screen.
Overview Names of parts
Names of parts (continued)

7
The Aconsists of a Base Station and a Ring Controller.
Ring Controller
Base Station
With the Base Station, you can edit tones, create songs and save them, for example. Use the Ring
Controller for input when creating songs.
Since the Ring Controller can be detached from the Base Station, you can hold it in your hand and
play it like an instrument. You can also connect it wirelessly to a Mac computer or iOS device and use
it as a MIDI controller.
The Ring Controller includes an LED matrix with 5 rows of 32 blocks (3 rows with pads and 2 rows for
display only). Placing a two-dimensional matrix on the surface of a three-dimensional hoop enables
conrmation and operation of all steps in a compact form.
1
A
B
C
D
E
A
32
2
31
3
30 31 32
…
…
…
…
123
E
B
CD
Overview Using the A
Using the A

8
The AController surface has 5 ring-shaped areas. The top, side and bottom rings each have 32
pressure-sensitive pads.
Using these pads, you can input and edit songs and perform in real-time, for example.
Top ring
Pressure-sensitive
pads for input
Pad locations
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Bottom inner ring
LED indicators
(no input)
Top inner ring
LED indicators
(no input)
Bottom ring
Pressure-sensitive
pads for input
Side ring
Pressure-sensitive
pads for input
Assignment of functions
Various functions are assigned to the Ring Controller rings and pads according to the operation status
and mode.
Example: In STEP mode PAD layout, the rings display 5 dierent instrument sequences (3 when set to
Guideline display), and each pad and indicator corresponds to a step between 1 and 32.
Step
Instrument
Example: In INST mode PAD layout, each pad controls 1 of 32 instruments with each ring assigned to
a dierent parameter setting.
Instrument
Ring parameters
HINT
Since input procedures differ for each mode, see the explanation pages for each operation for
details.
Overview Ring Controller overview
Ring Controller overview

9
Grip area
You can set a grip area that does not respond
to touch in order to prevent pads from being
pressed unintentionally when using the Ring
Controller separately from the Base Station. The
grip area can be set automatically by holding the
Ring Controller after pressing g.
Turning the Ring Controller
over
If you turn the ring controller over and place it
so that the side with the power key and the side
with the eect keys are reversed, the functions
assigned to the rings and the display of LEDs
will be reversed top to bottom. Moreover, the
direction of movement will also be switched. As
a result, when the Ring Controller is viewed from
above, movement will always be clockwise and
the top ring will always be on top when you use
it.
TOP
1
TOP
32
BOTTOM
1
BOTTOM
32
Use the same way even when turned over
NOTE
If the grip area has been set, turning the ring
controller over will not reverse assignments or
the direction.
Playback position
During playback of a pattern or song, for exam-
ple, the LEDs of the top and bottom inner rings
light green at the step currently playing.
In addition, in INST mode and during other real-
time input, the LEDs light red.
Guideline
In STEP mode, the LEDs of the top and bottom
inner rings can be set to light for each beat to
assist in step recording.
See the Operation Manual for setting
instructions.
1
beat
Lights
For 16 beats
Ring Controller overview (continued)
Overview Ring Controller overview

10
INPUT
Audio source for
capturing recordings
Headphones
AC adapter
OUTPUT
Mixer, audio system or
other playback equipment
Computer
(USB connection)
A
Overview Connecting other devices
Connecting other devices

11
With the A, you can create patterns and
combine multiple patterns to create songs.
Editing with the Amainly uses the follow-
ing four modes. By switching between these
modes, you can alternate between creating pat-
terns and creating songs.
The two modes for creating patterns are STEP
and INST.
· In STEP mode, you can record instrument
sounds one step at a time to create patterns.
· In INST mode, and you can record a
performance as a pattern by playing the pads
in real-time.
Use SONG and LOOPER modes to create
songs.
· In SONG mode, create songs by playing and
changing patterns in real-time and recording
the results.
· In LOOPER mode, use audio data captured
from the input of devices connected to the
INPUT jacks, patterns and songs, as well as
WAV les loaded from SD cards, for example,
as materials to build loop sequences and
create songs.
Pattern creation
Create and save patterns
Song creation
Combine patterns and other sources to create songs
STEP mode
Create patterns by
inputting one step
at a time
INST mode
Record patterns by
playing in real time
SONG mode
Combine patterns that
have already been
made to create songs
LOOPER mode
Create songs using loops
from other songs,
captured external input
and PCM audio files
Overview Switching modes
Switching modes

12
The Acan use up to 33 sound sources in a single kit. Each of these is called an instrument and
produces sound from waveform data, such as a drum hit, from a WAV le loaded from an SD card, or
from the built-in synthesizer. In addition to its sound (oscillator), each instrument has various settings.
These include envelopes with attack and sustain times, lters, eects and pad colors.
Instruments are assigned numbers from 1 to 33. In EDIT and STEP modes, you can edit the sound
and sequence for the instrument selected by number.
Instrument number 33 is the one used in KEY layout in AVersion 1.00. It can only be edited in
STEP mode.
The ARing Controller has the two following layouts. In STEP or INST mode, press Eto switch
between them. Up to 16 sounds can be generated simultaneously in either layout.
PAD layout
In this performance mode, you can assign dierent instru-
ments to each of the 32 pads. Instruments 1–32 are
assigned individually to pads 1–32.
The selected instrument is shown on the display and the
corresponding pad lights white.
SCALE layout This performance mode allows you to use a musical
scale to play the instrument selected in PAD layout. The
pads become like a keyboard in a musical scale order.
The Ring Controller LEDs light with a pale color for white
keyboard keys and a dark color for black keyboard keys.
The scale can also be set to major or minor, for example.
Unlike in AVersion 1.00, any of the 1–32 instruments can be switched to
SCALE layout.
The note (pitch) that sounds when a pad is played in PAD layout is C4.
Overview Instrument overview
Instrument overview

13
Assignments of instruments to the Ring Controller are dierent for STEP and INST modes as well as
for PAD and SCALE layouts.
Instrument No.
Instrument
No.
INST modeSTEP mode
PAD layoutSCALE layout
1234
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30 31 32
Note
CC# DD#
E
F
F#
G
G#
A
A#
B
C
C#
D
D#
E
F
F#
G
G#
A
A#
B
C
C#
D
D#
E
FF# G
… …
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Note
(Using chromatic scale)
(Same notes assigned
to side and bottom rings)
… …
C
D
E
F
C#
D#
F#
G
A
B
F#
G#
A#
Overview Instrument overview
Instrument overview (continued)

14
Base Station power
1. Connect the included AC adapter
to the Base Station.
2. Press and hold pon the Base
Station.
3. Press and hold pto turn the
power OFF.
HINT
When the Ring Controller is asleep and con-
nected to the Base Station, turning the Base
Station power ON/OFF will also turn the Ring
Controller ON/OFF.
NOTE
Use the AC adapter to power the A
even when it is connected to a computer or
other device by USB.
Ring Controller power
■Charging the Ring Controller
1. Place the Ring Controller on the
Base Station.
Align their charging connectors before
placement.
Charging will start and the Ring Control-
ler pLED will light.
Charging
(Power o or asleep) Red
Charging during use Orange
Using battery
(Remaining battery charge
at least 12%)
Green
Using battery
(Remaining battery charge
less than 12%)
Blinking
green
HINT
Even when the Base Station is OFF, if it is con-
nected to a power supply, it can recharge the
Ring Controller.
Preparations
Turning the power on and o
Preparations Turning the power on and o

15
■Putting the Ring Controller to sleep
When the Ring Controller is charging, the power
will not turn OFF. Instead, it will go to sleep.
1. CONTROLLER Press and hold
p.
2. CONTROLLER Press and hold
pto wake it from sleep.
HINT
When asleep, the Ring Controller p
LED will light red (charging) or blink red (not
charging).
■Turn the Ring Controller OFF
To turn the Ring Controller OFF, follow these
steps when it is not charging.
1. CONTROLLER Press and hold
pfor at least 7 seconds
when not charging.
2. CONTROLLER Press and hold
pto turn the power on.
NOTE
•When the power is OFF, the pLED
becomes unlit.
•Even if the power is OFF, the Ring Controller
will automatically enter sleep mode when
charging starts.
Preparations Turning the power on and o
Turning the power on and o (continued)

16
■Loading and removing SD cards
1. Turnthepowero.
2. Open the SD card slot cover on the
Base Station.
3. Insert the SD card into the slot.
To eject an SD card:
Push the card further into the slot and
then pull it out.
NOTE
•If no SD card is loaded in the A, cap-
tured data cannot be saved and patterns and
songs that are created cannot be backed up.
•When inserting an SD card, be sure to insert
the correct end with the top side up as
shown.
•Before using SD cards that have just been
purchased or that have been formatted on
a computer, they must be formatted by the
A. See the Operation Manual for for-
matting procedures.
Preparations Loading SD cards
Loading SD cards

17
You can tap pads to perform as you like. You can also record performances in real-time to create
patterns.
In this mode, each pad around the Ring Controller corresponds to a single instrument (PAD layout) or
note (SCALE layout).
PAD layout
Selected
instrument
SCALE layout
Change
layout
E
Instrument Numbers
1234
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30 31 32
Notes
CC1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C# DD#
E
F
F#
G
G#
A
A#
B
C
C#
D
D#
E
F
F#
G
G#
A
A#
B
C
C#
D
D#
E
FF# G
The same notes are assigned
to the side and bottom rings
Selected
instrument
HINT
In PAD layout, the note (pitch) C4 is output when a pad is played.
Dierent parameter settings are assigned to the side and bottom rings, so they can be used for dier-
ent tones.
Same instrument Different
parameters
INST (instrument) mode
INST mode overview
INST (instrument) mode INST mode overview

18
Pattern creation in PAD layout
After starting real-time input, tap pads for an instrument to input it.
The pattern will start loop playback, and you can overdub as many times as you like.
Instrument 1
1
31 2
32
3
…
Bar 1 Bar 2
Instrument 2
Instrument 3
…
Instrument
Real-time input (loop playback)
Instrument 32
Pattern creation in SCALE layout
After starting real-time input, tap pads for notes to input them.
Scales can be used to input every instrument numbered 1–32.
C
F# C#
G
D
…
…
Bar 1 Bar 2
Notes
Real-time input (loop playback)
B
C
D
E
C#
D#
F
INST (instrument) mode INST mode overview
INST mode overview (continued)

19
Enter INST mode
Press Xto enter INST mode.
Select a pattern
Use uto select a pattern number.
Check the instruments
Play the pads to hear the sounds of the input instruments.
When a pad is tapped, it becomes “selected” and lights white. The name and parameters of
the instrument are shown on the display.
To select an instrument without making a sound press and hold Xwhile tapping the pad.
1
31 2
32
3
…
Bar 1 Bar 2
Instrument
Input in real time
Instrument 32
Instrument 1
Instrument 2
Instrument 3
…
C
F# C#
G
D
…
…
Bar 1 Bar 2
Notes
Realtime input (loop playback)
B
C
D
E
C#
D#
F
To use SCALE layout to input the selected instru-
ment, press Eto change the layout.
You can also use eto check the
instruments.
Start input
Press Rto enter standby,
and press Pto start real-time
input.
1
31 2
32
3
…
Bar 1 Bar 2
Instrument
Input in real time
Instrument 32
D
C
F# C#
G
D
…
…
Bar 1 Bar 2
C#
C
Notes
……
Instrument 1
Instrument 2
Instrument 3
…
INST (instrument) mode Operation summary
Operation summary

20
Start real-time input
In PAD layout
Tap instrument pads to input them in time with the looping pattern that is playing back.
1
31 2
32
3
…
Bar 1 Bar 2
Instrument
Input in real time
Instrument 32
D
C
F# C#
G
D
…
…
Bar 1 Bar 2
C#
C
Notes
……
Instrument 1
Instrument 2
Instrument 3
…
In SCALE layout
Tap the pads of notes to input them in time with the looping pattern that is playing back.
1
31 2
32
3
…
Bar 1 Bar 2
Instrument
Input in real time
Instrument 32
Instrument 1
Instrument 2
Instrument 3
…
C
F# C#
G
D
…
…
Bar 1 Bar 2
Notes
Realtime input (loop playback)
B
C
D
E
C#
D#
F
End input
Press Sto end real-time input.
1
31 2
32
3
…
Bar 1 Bar 2
Instrument
Input in real time
Instrument 32
D
C
F# C#
G
D
…
…
Bar 1 Bar 2
C#
C
Notes
……
Instrument 1
Instrument 2
Instrument 3
…
INST (instrument) mode Operation summary
Operation summary (continued)
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