I really like SR6 in Virt-A-Mate, but I’m struggling a lot with axis configuration and can’t find a setup that feels consistent.
The biggest issue for me is the vertical range. It seems extremely large (maybe ~20 cm?), and different videos use very different portions of that range i think. Which results in extreme positions from one video to another. I can’t really find a way if there is one to say how much of the range can be used on a video.
I also have trouble with forward/backward combined with height and tilt. For example, it can tilt forward ~45° and then move upward, which doesn’t feel anatomically realistic to me. It feels like the device allows poses that wouldn’t happen in real life.
When I try limiting the range in the config, what often happens is that small hip movements get lost and only large movements are translated.
I’m still quite new, so maybe I’m misunderstanding how the mapping works. Is it expected to create a different configuration per video? Or is there a more universal setup approach?
I love the experience overall and could live with the noise, but I’m struggling to find a stable, realistic configuration.
I mean it’s your device so it’s up to you if you want to configure per scene/script. I can only speak to my own experience with an OSR2+ but for me, proper configuration is a must to prevent slippage. I tend to configure once per sleeve personally then manually adjust occasionally, some sleeves have an easier time slipping than others and have to have a lower L0 range subsequently.
The best way i’ve found to configure is to pick a VAR scene/ video script with extreme R1/R2 movement, for you this would be L1,L2,R1,R2. Configure L0 to the lowest you want it to go, then for the upper bound up the percentage to about half inserted or lower. Then configure to translation and rotational axes to the maximum movement you want the device to do. For me I keep Roll maxed and pitch 10-85%. Afterwards slowly increment the upper bound of L0 upwards until you have maximum range without experiencing slippage even with the most extreme of scenes/scripts.
tbh I haven’t used VAM in awhile, I really enjoyed it for about a month or so but I just do pre scripted videos now. The configuration for limits however, should be the same for either as the main multi-axis tools MultiFunPlayer and ToySerialController were made by the same developer.
I see. So you deliberately choose scene with big movements basicly if i understand you correctly.
I wish there was a better way to limit the range tbh because it seems all % based and with some scripts that % basicly removes tiny movement, so you see movement in vam but sr is basicly static.
But also when i limit the length on the main tab it seem it goes higher and doesn’t necessarily reduce the full length which is counter intuitive, up and down (L0 i think) does the same, there’s a setting like max output or something like that and it also doesn’t fully work how i expect. Cause i expect if i set to 70% then it doesn’t go higher than 70% but what i see is that it’ll skyrocket to the ceiling on some scripts lol So don’t really understand how this actually works
I’m kinda hoping someone can export their json config cause i imagine it’s not that different between people, unless really everyone is secretely 20+cm long and i live in an illusion
That is scary, I honestly have not used VAM in a long time but I’d assume that’s how ToySerialController works, that’s exactly how MFP configured limits work and it was made by the same developer @Yoooi .
I will say it’s possible you’re just seeing rapid movement from the character model having wacky animations or collisions, VAM scenes aren’t scripted like videos. ToySerialController tracks the mouth or vagina depending on your settings and translates that to T Code for the SR6 in real time. So if you have collision on hands and manually move the model or whatever that can cause janky movement as well.
Could be nice to have for a starting point, but I would really recommend fine tuning afterwards, It’s not just penis size but hardware too. Like I said I have to adjust per sleeve because one causes slipping at 70-75 and another is totally fine up to 90-95. Plus things like desk and chair height matter too so using someone elses config might just be bad for your setup while perfect on theirs.
ooh ok this makes sense now then, i noticed between 2 videos i have to put 70 and then next one i have to put 100, there are even video even 40 is enough. I kinda figured on the up and down axis it’s best to do -x% on starting position and +x% on end in combination to length.
Now trying to figure out forward/backward and sideways. These don’t seem to change much but also i don’t understand the values, cause it says “+30cm” and that makes no sense lol
Thank you for the help tho i kinda figured out some stuff making things a lot more enjoyable.
Well… it didn’t last. One of the videos glitches and i think a servo went crazy and killed the usb controller. Now if i plug to the pc the usb has a power surge so there’s a short in the usb controller on the sr6. Amazing, got it from LLC. Expected it to last longer. I use it maybe like 3-4 times. So disapointed but i don’t have teh skill to solder anything, waste of money unfortunately
You should contact them and see about getting a free or cheap repair. It might be a hassle but much better than wasting that much money. If it’s too expensive or not possible, I would still take a stab at self repair after taking your time and doing research, sometimes a PCB fault can be something incredibly easy to fix. If nothing else works you can buy a replacement PCB/Servo for WAY cheaper than a whole replacement. Good luck and i’m sorry that happened to you
yeah i’m not too savy for that and i’m from EU, so won’t really bother the guy, i bought it from LLC Your Toys Customized and the person is from USA.
Even if i open the thing i won’t be able to tell what’s wrong and will have to buy tools anyway to unsolder probably.
When i say the USB is shorted so it’s probably the controller, i don’t relaly know what it means lol what i seee is that even the device powered off and i plug the usb my mobo detects a power surge on the usb port and shuts it off. So i know it’s a short doing that. But that’s pretty much where my knowledge is cuts off.
I still have the handy 2 so i technicly still can enjoy vam, but it’s definitly not the same thing