Are the Striso Board still being manifactured?

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

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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 :wink: )
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 :smiley:

Piers

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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

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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?

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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