User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
 - Getting Started
 - Using Hilo
 - Support
 - Appendices
 - Troubleshooting & User Tips
 - Specifications
 - Warranty Information
 
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3.5.3  Recall Scene 
This button lets you recall the Scenes that you have stored using the Save Scene 
button. 
1.  Push Recall Scene. 
2.  Up to 6 Scenes will be selectable on the Pop up 
3.  Select the Scene you wish to reload. 
4.  The Scene will be instantly loaded with routing, level, meter, 
sample rate, sync source, trim, digital source and optical mode 
information. 
5.  If you do not want to Recall a scene, push the Close button at 
the bottom of the Pop up. 
Note: If you Recall a Scene that is empty (not a previously stored 
Scene), this will restore the default settings. 
3.5.4  Sample Rate Converter 
Hilo features a powerful Sample Rate Converter for the AES and SPDIF 
Inputs. When active, the onboard SRC processor supports for conversion 
ratios up to 16:1 with 144 dB dynamic range and -140dB THD+N. The 
SRC will convert signals on the active Digital Input up or down to the 
current Sample Rate. 
When the Sample Rate Converter button is 
tapped, SRC can be switched on or off, an d 
information about the current sample rate, digital 
in rate, and the ratio of conversion, will be 
displayed if applicable. 
Note: Even if the Current Rate and Digital In Rate are the same, sometimes it is useful to have SRC engaged so that the 
signal streaming to the digital input can be re-clocked. This is a useful state for digital devices that do not have the 
option to be a clock slave.  
The SRC Mode is ON by default. When devices are connected to the Hilo digital inputs and valid clock 
synchronization is established between them, then it is recommended to turn SRC OFF to insure the best audio 
performance. 










