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MrMajestic  
#1 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2008 7:34:54 AM(UTC)
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Is there any harm in switching the MODE on the Metronome while the unit it still powered up? I would like to be able to switch between 96kHz, 192kHz and bypass (using OTTO), while the Opus is live. I have the 1.0 version of the Metronome by the way.
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#2 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2008 7:50:00 AM(UTC)
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I have not tried it with the unit powered up, but I would not be afraid to. Just look at the SRC4192 data sheet. The only hitch I can think of is that you might need to apply a reset (at the reset pin) after the change.

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#3 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2008 8:03:54 AM(UTC)
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Russ White wrote:
I have not tried it with the unit powered up, but I would not be afraid to. Just look at the SRC4192 data sheet. The only hitch I can think of is that you might need to apply a reset (at the reset pin) after the change.

Cheers!
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Ok, great. I will try to hook it up with just a switch. If a reset is needed, then it will be a little more complicated for my poor little brain :)
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#4 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2008 8:22:21 AM(UTC)
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the easiest way to reset the version 1.0 boards would be simply to connect a momentary (normally closed) switch to the power terminal. Then push the button for a second or two and release it and the device will be reset.

The newer (version 1.1) boards has a isolation resistor after the reset chip (TPS3809), so for that board you can simply pull the "RST" pin low with a momentary switch to reset.

Of course you could also do all of this with a microcontroller.

Cheers!
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#5 Posted : Tuesday, February 12, 2008 12:46:21 PM(UTC)
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Just realised that there is a bypass jumper on the metronome board. I could just close this to bypass without using the OTTO, right? This would save some wiring at least.
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#6 Posted : Tuesday, February 12, 2008 3:52:23 PM(UTC)
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I wired the bypass with an 0n-0n switch. I can switch it "on the fly" with the asrc running. with casual listening can't tell the difference.
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#7 Posted : Wednesday, February 13, 2008 5:06:27 AM(UTC)
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glt wrote:
I wired the bypass with an 0n-0n switch. I can switch it "on the fly" with the asrc running. with casual listening can't tell the difference.


Cool, did you try to switch the Modes on the fly too?
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