How-To Guide

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5.4 Instantly reorient the drum kit
If you have to move or rotate on yourself, simply point the drumsticks towards the new snare
drum location, and press the sensor ignition button with a single touch (not prolonged).
This instant calibration allows you to move in any direction, play on stage in a stable way,
and correct the occasional drift of sensor angles without having to re-configure the sensors.
Note: this feature is available from firmware version 0.1.6. If you have an older version,
please update your sensors via the Senstroke updater application.
6 - Play !
Once the configuration is done, you can play.
Make sure that the sound on your smartphone is turned on.
You can use the drum sounds emulated by our application, or switch to another application
(on Smartphone, Tablet or Computer) that accepts midi on Bluetooth.
Note :
for increased accuracy of the sensors in play, be careful not to hit too hard with your
drumsticks while playing, avoid rotating your drumsticks or forcing your movements.
7 - Turn off the sensors
To turn off the sensors, press and hold the button for a few seconds, then release it. The 3
LEDs will light up together briefly to indicate that the sensor is off.
8 - Warranty
8.1 - What does this warranty covers ?
This warranty covers Senstroke sensors, excluding accessories (foot straps, USB cables,
bass drum adapter).
8.2 - What is not covered by this warranty?
Our warranty does not cover equipment damaged due to misuse or accident, such as in
particular :
the use of an incorrect or defective USB port to recharge the sensors
charging the sensor on a defective device, or an unsuitable cable
failure to follow the storage and transport instructions described above
Unnecessary or unauthorized repairs carried out by an unauthorized third person
damage caused by fire, flood, natural disaster, or other unforeseeable circumstances