musikbear wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 10:00 pm
Monospace wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 2:52 pm
Musikbear the label is perfect...
Nae, its not logical that All wet is in the 'dry side' imo.
If it was D|W it would make sense... W/D implies amount of wet per dry. Pulling it to -1 means negative wet for the constant amount of dry. Pulling it to 0 means no wet for constant amount of dry. Pulling it to +1 means positive wet for constant amount of dry.
If it was D/W, then pulling it to 0 should give you 0 dry 0 wet (or maybe equal dry and wet), right? 0 would mean nothing there.
The D of W/D isn't the 'dry side,' it's the denominator in the ratio of wet to dry.
Using D/W would not only be mathematically wrong, it would raise ambiguity about what 0 means.
An alternative, like I said, is replacing W/D with only WET, and 0 would mean 0 wet, 1 means 1 wet, -1 means subtracted wet. This essentially means the same thing as W/D logically but without the added confusion from the "/D".