ok-now I get it.That makes sense now.The Sabertooth 2x60 esc has the mixing 
feature built in right? If so,how difficult is it for someone with no 
experience to set it up to work right? That would be my concern.If it is to 
difficult(for someone like myself) I would just go with the 2 Talon SD esc 
and forget about the mixing feature.Thanks again-great forum with 
helpful,fast responses.I`m sure i will have more questions.Hopefully they 
help out other new guys with no electrical and r/c knowledge.My last 
tank-almost a decade ago was very large scale, gas engine powered and 
driveable so my weakness is all the esc and controls ect.

nc

On Monday, April 7, 2014 7:59:58 AM UTC-4, lotus7 wrote:
>
> If someone has the time,could they explain to a newbie like myself-mixing?
>
> I assumed that the right transmitter sticks up and down movement 
> controlled the right side track motor and the left transmitter sticks up 
> and down movement controlled the left track motor?
>
> What would be wrong about that?  Thanks in advance!
>
> nc
>

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