Operation Manual

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The Default TB play routings are:
Line Out: TBT 1+2
Monitor Out: TBT 1+2 and 3+4
Phones: TBT 1+2 and 5+6
Digital Out XLR (AES): TBT 1+2 and 7+8
Digital Out Coax: TBT 1+2 and 9+10
Digital Out Optical: TBT 1+2 and 11+12
ADAT Out 1-8: TBT 1+2 and 9-16
4.4.8.4 Outputs
You may have noticed that, with the exception of the TBT play channels, all input sources are muted/off by default.
The output sources are the opposite, all un-muted/on by default. To select an Output to assign input sources to, to mute,
or to control its level, press the Output Selection button to reveal the Select Output menu:
Outputs are labeled clearly for selection.
Unlike with input sources, all three digital outputs are
individually selectable, as are the ADAT Outputs
Please note, if the Optical Out Mode on the Home menu is set
to SPDIF, then the ADAT outputs will not be shown and
cannot be selected. If the Optical Out Mode is set to ADAT,
then the SPDIF OPT option will be grayed out and cannot be
selected.
The Hilo Headphone Jack also has “jack sense” and can
appear dynamically. When headphones are connected to the
front panel Phones jack, then Phones is selectable as an
Output choice. If headphones are NOT connected to the
Phones jack, then the Phones selection is grayed out and not
selectable (pictured).
The Hilo Record devices correspond to the input options that will appear in OSX or Windows recording software. As
with the Hilo Play devices, there are default settings of Hilo inputs that stream to these record devices:
Line In: TBT Record 1+2
Digital In: TBT Record 3+4
Unassigned: TBT Record 5+6 and 7+8
ADAT In 1-8 TBT Record 9-16
One may note that Hilo TBT Play devices can be routed to TBT record devices. This has interesting possibilities for
anyone who wishes to record playback streams in the computer. For instance, one can be playing audio from the
internet and record it into their DAW.