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Modulation modes
There are six motion modulation modes
1.
Tilt (Measures how far the sensor has tilted in a single direction)
2.
Quad tilt (measures tilt in four directions)
3.
Rotation (measures rotational distance on a single plane)
4.
Velocity (measures how quickly the sensor is moved in a circle)
5.
Flick (measure how forcefully the sensor is moved)
6.
Guitar-hand (measures rotational distance on multiple planes)
Understanding tilt mode
The tilt sensor measures tilt angle in any direction. Tilt mode must be calibrated before it can be used and
calibration should begin in one of six ideal orientations.
Orientations
There are six best orientations that tilt calibration can begin from.
Calibration begins in one orientation, and ends no further than the beginning of another orientation.
Calibration does not need to cover the full 90 degrees
Best results are obtained when calibration begins in one of these orientations and ends before entering
another orientation. However, greater than 90 degrees can be calibrated and the calibration does not need
to begin or end in the ideal orientations, rather these are ideal orientations that will provide best results.