Hi
I placed an order for the Striso board a couple of weeks ago and it’s been radio silence since. Is the Striso board still being made and in business?
Thank you,
Riccardo
Hi
I placed an order for the Striso board a couple of weeks ago and it’s been radio silence since. Is the Striso board still being made and in business?
Thank you,
Riccardo
Hi Riccardo,
Thanks for asking, it’s still in production and will be for a while. It changed from full time to a side project, and with that everything moves a bit slower and is more dependent on motivation. For now a new batch of woodwork has to be finished which delays the process a bit (a bit more than I’d like
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Orders for the duet will take again a bit more time since they’re made to order at the moment.
Thanks for your interest in the Striso, and keep asking questions, that’s what keeps it alive ![]()
Piers
Hi,
I just wanted to have an estimate of when I should receive my Striso board since it’s been a little over 2 months since I placed my order. I understand that it’s a side project but how long should it take approximately? I’m really looking forward to using it!
Thank you
Got mine today, it’s fun, simple scales are easy with this layout (chromaticisms can’t yet wrap my head around it).
I am getting a few ghost notes from (the first two Gb from the bottom, G#1 ) - I am not 100% sure they are ghost notes because they self trigger with a bit of a delay. Also C#2, Eb3, F3 and E4 have the same behavior but less consistent, basically often it retriggers the note when I release the key (200ms later). BTW the issue seems only to be with MIDI not with the internal sound source
I see there is a way in the config file inside the Striso to adjust the sensitivity per key, but can’t figure out how to use it - and I don’t know if this fixes the issue - is there documentation for that?
I don’t remember how the sensitivity adjustment worked, but it did fix my striso sensitivity issues. So you’re on the right track!
Try to turn the sensitivity threshold up a bit on the whole keyboard to see at what level the random triggers disappear. For MIDI use it’s in general a good idea to set it a bit higher to reduce the chance of random triggers. If you found a setting that works you can put in in a preset, and optionally automatically load that preset at power on. (The range you can set from the keyboard is 0-0.06)
Loading the sensitivity threshold from a preset was broken in last firmware release, I’ve just uploaded a bugfix release at firmware.striso.org