This tool lets you calculate mixer settings by simply measuring the distances between motors.
After adding the necessary motors on the canvas, enter constraints for pairs of motors, and let the simulation
run for a few seconds until the output values at the bottom of the page have settled. Click one of the example
frame names to get an idea what this looks like.
To add and delete motors, first click the main canvas to give it keyboard focus. Then you can use these keys:
- left arrow - add a CCW motor at the mouse position
- right arrow - add a CW motor at the mouse position
- up arrow - reverse the rotation of the mouse-overed motor
- delete or d - delete the mouse-overed motor
Ideally each motor should have three constraints. When three or more constraints are present the inner circle
for that motor will turn green. Make sure to have at least one horizontal or vertical constraint to define the
overall direction of the layout.
For a demonstration of usage, see:
this YouTube video.