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then pushing in the Rotary Control knob will allow you to toggle between Headphone and Monitor Out Volume Controls by default.
This can be changed from the KNOB SETTINGS button, see
section 3.76; Knob Settings
.
3.2
Changing the Meter Page
At this time there are four metering options:
Analog VU
Horizontal Bar Style
All I/O
The “All I/O” Meter Screen now shows the active USB channels. Hilo can be toggled between USB 8-channel mode (the default) or
16-channel mode. 8-channel mode is appropriate for most users, supports sample rates up to 192 kHz and also DSD operation. 16-
channel mode is most beneficial for users requiring more USB channels particularly when using Hilo’s ADAT I/O. In 16-channel
mode, the highest supported sample rate is 96 kHz. 8-channel and 16-channel mode can be toggled from the Tools menu.
USB 8-Channel Mode (Hilo Default)
For use with USB at sample rates up to 192 kHz and for DSD
playback.
USB 16-Channel Mode
For 16 USB input and output channels at sample rates up to 96
kHz. Ideal for using the ADAT optical I/O on Hilo.
Note: If you are in 16-channel mode and turn DSD playback on,
Hilo will automatically prompt you to switch to 8-channel mode
to access the high sample rates required for DSD playback.
RTA
The Hilo RTA Meter is new for firmware revision 7. This is a professional 30-band Realtime Analyzer.
RTA view presents the user with a high resolution Analysis Tool. This is an expanded version of the RTA that is
available for the Hilo touchscreen display.