Cobalt v7.2 Software is released and available for download!

ETC’s new Cobalt® software v7.2 introduces the Beat Boss controller for dynamic playback rates and includes enhancements to recording, direct selects, masters and Help tools.  Cobalt v7.2 also supports the Cobalt Programming Wing and Motorized Fader Wings for ETCnomad™ and ETCnomad Puck™.

 

The v7.2 software requires a firmware update for Cobalt 20 and Cobalt 10 consoles. Please be advised that the firmware update may take up to an hour to install.  

 

The v7.2 software update includes the following features:

  • Nine new "Beat Bosses" synchronize effect playback rates to a tapped or numerically-entered tempo
  • Cue Sequences options allow users to use consecutive or repeating cue numbers in multiple sequences, independent of Presets
  • Master Playbacks may now be set as targets for the Record and Update keys
  • "Return to" parameter selects a look that will be executed upon completion of a content effect
  • Help Dock provides interactive, immediate contextual assistance and hyperlinks to supplementary information
  • Hard keys may now be used in combination with direct selects 
  • Device mode masters now allow custom pages per device type, allowing users to separate devices by similar parameter needs
  • New Action Macro commands and Action Macros are now a direct select data type
  • Direct Select Dock includes new Arrange functions: TEXT and DELETE

To download the new Cobalt software, visit http://www.etcconnect.com/Products/Consoles/Cobalt-Family/Cobalt-20/Software.aspx

Parents
  • I'm having an issue installing Cobalt 7.2 (Nomad) on a laptop running Windows 8. My anti-virus software detects one of the temp files as a Trojan horse virus, and prevents me from continuing the installation, and also removes my previous installation of Cobalt Nomad. I've tried a few times now, and it happens each time. See attached photo. Is this just an error with AVG's database, or is there something else I can do to fix it?

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  • I'm having an issue installing Cobalt 7.2 (Nomad) on a laptop running Windows 8. My anti-virus software detects one of the temp files as a Trojan horse virus, and prevents me from continuing the installation, and also removes my previous installation of Cobalt Nomad. I've tried a few times now, and it happens each time. See attached photo. Is this just an error with AVG's database, or is there something else I can do to fix it?

Children
  • Hello,

    There have been a number of major driver changes with Cobalt v7.2.

    To ensure that any older versions of drivers are not left on the system ETC_SLIENT_DriverDestroyer.exe finds these and deletes them.

    In this case AVG has found a false positive. I would recommend adding this to the AVG safe list, or temporally disabling AVG during the install.

    Regards,

    Marcus 

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