Scale Masters inversion

I'd like the ability to have the upper bound and lower bound have the same set of multiplier options, so in some scenarios I could make the Upper bound x1/8th and lower bound x8 for example. This would be handy for Playback Rate. If I set my Scenes to 1s and put them in a Batch, then this would mean the fader at the bottom snaps my scenes and fader at the top is a 8s fade. Currently it has to be the other way around which isn't so intuitive.

I discussed this with another operator and we came to the conclusion that we'd be happy with either that, or just a straightforward ability to invert the fader as a separate option... whichever is easier for you guys to implement but whilst you're in the code with this stuff one or the other would be very useful please.

Cheers

Colin
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  • Hi Andy, in case there was any confusion, if you put an effect on a Master and set that to be Effect Rate, then stop would be at the bottom currently, and the fastest would be at the top, which makes perfect sense. We have that now.

    Where there may be the need to invert this was with Playback Rate and Timing, where multiplying the time with the fader at the top makes the fade slower.
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  • Hi Andy, in case there was any confusion, if you put an effect on a Master and set that to be Effect Rate, then stop would be at the bottom currently, and the fastest would be at the top, which makes perfect sense. We have that now.

    Where there may be the need to invert this was with Playback Rate and Timing, where multiplying the time with the fader at the top makes the fade slower.
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