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Excalibur
23-03-2009, 07:10 PM
It appears there's one on the site now. My first unit ran fine from the outset, and I only updated it because of what I read. The second unit started fine, but developed a very annoying and somewhat intermittent fault. I kept meaning to update it to see if that would cure it, and never did. At the last gig, it really annoyed me, and I updated it on the fly, as it were. I was surprised to see that the new version which appeared was 2.5.2, and not 2.5.0 as I expected. Seems there's an update.

BTW, the fault was that at the end of certain songs, the unit would lose contact with the HD, and reboot. You soon learn to keep the other unit fully primed. :D

Penfold42
23-03-2009, 07:13 PM
What's a Cortex?

Excalibur
23-03-2009, 07:18 PM
What's a Cortex?

It's a machine REAL DJ's use. ;)

rob1963
23-03-2009, 07:23 PM
It's a machine REAL DJ's use. ;)

You sure?

I thought that was a D2?

:shrug:

Jiggles
23-03-2009, 07:24 PM
D2 is for Pro DJs :P

rob1963
23-03-2009, 07:25 PM
D2 is for Pro DJs :P

:thumbsup:

Excalibur
23-03-2009, 07:25 PM
D2 is for Pro DJs :P

D2 is sooooooooooooooooooooo yesterday. DDS is the new D2. ;) ;)

Jiggles
23-03-2009, 07:29 PM
na good classic D2 :D

rob1963
23-03-2009, 07:30 PM
D2 is sooooooooooooooooooooo yesterday. DDS is the new D2. ;) ;)

Great kit NEVER goes out of fashion.

How long have Bose 802s, Shure SM58s, Technics 1210s or Beyer DT100s been around?

Tom
23-03-2009, 07:53 PM
Great kit NEVER goes out of fashion.

How long have Bose 802s, Sure SM58s, Technics 1210s or Beyer DT100s been around?

Who said ther Bose 802's were great gear :sofa: :D

Jiggles
23-03-2009, 07:54 PM
:zip:

Vectis
23-03-2009, 08:40 PM
Great kit NEVER goes out of fashion.

How long have Bose 802s, Sure SM58s, Technics 1210s or Beyer DT100s been around?

I hear the Shure SM58's are pretty good too :o ;)

Penfold42
23-03-2009, 08:59 PM
I hear the Shure SM58's are pretty good too :o ;)

:lol:

rob1963
23-03-2009, 10:15 PM
Great kit NEVER goes out of fashion.

How long have Bose 802s, Sure SM58s, Technics 1210s or Beyer DT100s been around?


I hear the Shure SM58's are pretty good too :o ;)

Nah, I prefer the Sure SM58s.

They have a built-in deodorant!

:D

ppentertainments
24-03-2009, 09:19 AM
It appears there's one on the site now. My first unit ran fine from the outset, and I only updated it because of what I read. The second unit started fine, but developed a very annoying and somewhat intermittent fault. I kept meaning to update it to see if that would cure it, and never did. At the last gig, it really annoyed me, and I updated it on the fly, as it were. I was surprised to see that the new version which appeared was 2.5.2, and not 2.5.0 as I expected. Seems there's an update.

BTW, the fault was that at the end of certain songs, the unit would lose contact with the HD, and reboot. You soon learn to keep the other unit fully primed. :D

Have you loaded the new update onto your cortex yet ?? Mine both run well at the moment and I am always dubious about updating something that does not need it - if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

CRAZY K
24-03-2009, 02:47 PM
Have you loaded the new update onto your cortex yet ?? Mine both run well at the moment and I am always dubious about updating something that does not need it - if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

I have never updated my Cortex ( pair ) never had a problem---

I agree absolutely---if its running well--leave it alone--a message I received in the early days of repairing Motor Cars in the 60s---thats when you COULD repair your own car:D

Im surprised you updated Peter---was it anything significant--

CRAZY K

Woodyo
03-06-2009, 09:35 PM
Hi Guys , have a cortex which I have yet to use , just a couple of questions to the guys whose units work well for them before I start to use it.
Is it better to have any hard drive formatted with Fat32 or is NTFS format trouble free?
Mp3's is it better to have these CBR , most of my current files are VBR and I hate the thought of having to start ripping again!!!
If I do need CBR is there any software which can convert VBR TO CBR?
Thanks

DJ Jules
03-06-2009, 09:47 PM
Is it better to have any hard drive formatted with Fat32 or is NTFS format trouble free?

Fat32 - then the Cortex can write Cue points, Hot Cue points, Loops, etc to the disk so you'll have them for the next time you pull up the track. I've had no luck at all getting mine to read NTFS drives.


Mp3's is it better to have these CBR , most of my current files are VBR and I hate the thought of having to start ripping again!!!
If I do need CBR is there any software which can convert VBR TO CBR?
Thanks

It's happier with CBR, but it can handle VBR without issues (about half of my collection is CBR and half is VBR and I haven't noticed any particular problems with either). What you have to do is download the manager software onto your PC, attach the USB drive, and let it create a database of your files, when it does this it'll create a .idx file alongside any VBR MP3's. If you don't do this, it'll create the .idx's on the fly, but this will delay the load of any VBR tracks by about 5-10 seconds on their first load (assuming that you have a Fat32 formatting HDD, if you have NTFS it'll take 5-10 seconds on every load as it won't be able to write the .idx back to the disk).

However, if you want to convert them, the utility "dBpowerAMP Music Converter" is great, and though not free, is very cheap (about £25.00). It also includes tools for ripping CD's to MP3.

Julian

Excalibur
03-06-2009, 09:47 PM
Hi Guys , have a cortex which I have yet to use , just a couple of questions to the guys whose units work well for them before I start to use it.



Is it better to have any hard drive formatted with Fat32 or is NTFS format trouble free?
Cortex recommend FAT32. I use NTFS. There are valid arguments for both systems.


Mp3's is it better to have these CBR , most of my current files are VBR and I hate the thought of having to start ripping again!!!
Again most reports of dodgy files are VBR. Best avoided if poss, tho I have some on my system, and as far as I know don't have issues. .


If I do need CBR is there any software which can convert VBR TO CBR?
Thanks

Yes. Don't ask for more info, cos that's the full extent of my knowledge on that. :o :o

As for firmware updates, I'm on 2.5.2, and highly recommend it.


Edit:

Sorry lads, missed these earlier I think.

Have you loaded the new update onto your cortex yet ?? Mine both run well at the moment and I am always dubious about updating something that does not need it - if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I agree. That's why I had units on different updates while they were working fine. I updated as problems occurred. Update has been a step forward on every occasion.



I have never updated my Cortex ( pair ) never had a problem---

I agree absolutely---if its running well--leave it alone--a message I received in the early days of repairing Motor Cars in the 60s---thats when you COULD repair your own car:D

Im surprised you updated Peter---was it anything significant--

CRAZY K
Yeah, like I said, losing contact with the HD! :eek: :bang: Only the unit on the older system suffered, so as I said, I got so cheesed, I upgraded mid gig. :eek: Never a moments problem since.

Woodyo
03-06-2009, 10:02 PM
Thanks guys , think I go to Fat32 and leave the MP3's as they are at present. Have updated the unit to the current software..... will report back asap.

Excalibur
03-06-2009, 10:04 PM
Fat32 - then the Cortex can write Cue points, Hot Cue points, Loops, etc to the disk so you'll have them for the next time you pull up the track. I've had no luck at all getting mine to read NTFS drives.
Never been a problem for me. :confused: I use NTFS since I believe there's less chance of losing anything, but I accept I can't save cue points etc.





It's happier with CBR, but it can handle VBR without issues (about half of my collection is CBR and half is VBR and I haven't noticed any particular problems with either). What you have to do is download the manager software onto your PC, attach the USB drive, and let it create a database of your files, when it does this it'll create a .idx file alongside any VBR MP3's. If you don't do this, it'll create the .idx's on the fly, but this will delay the load of any VBR tracks by about 5-10 seconds on their first load (assuming that you have a Fat32 formatting HDD, if you have NTFS it'll take 5-10 seconds on every load as it won't be able to write the .idx back to the disk).

Hmmmm, sounds like you know what you're on about. I'll keep quiet.


However, if you want to convert them, the utility "dBpowerAMP Music Converter" is great, and though not free, is very cheap (about £25.00). It also includes tools for ripping CD's to MP3.

Julian

Told you there was a program. ;)