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Settings
The ROLL dial controls the strength of the motors
in the roll axis. This equates to how strongly the
rig seeks a level horizon side-to-side.
To help retain subtlety of control, start with low
assist levels and add strength as needed for each
shot.
More isn’t always better!
Damping works like friction to keep the sled
from oscillating.
Set the damping in proportion to your TILT
strength, but use as little as possible.
The operator should do most of the damping
(like normal operating) rather than letting the
electronics do it.
The TILT dial controls the strength of the motors
in the tilt axis. This alters the behavior:
In normal mode, more tilt strength equates to
stronger articial bottom-heaviness.
In friction mode, more tilt strength equates to
rmer hold at the operator’s set post angle, like
drag on a uid head.