Program Masters
On consoles setup for 5.1 Surround, the 5.1 Program Master Fader is only a control device
and does not carry audio. It serves as a permanent Group Master for the L/R, C, LFE, and
SUR Program Masters. It can be designated as the Group Master of an additional Group
as well.
On consoles setup for 7.1 Surround, the A/B Program Master Fader carries the A/B
Program Output and can be used as a Group Master as any other Program Master can.
Program Master Faders and their associated mute switches are fully automatable and can
be set up to control fader moves and mutes on their assigned “Member” channels.
Note: The Group Master will mute any unmuted MUTE switches on its Member channels.
The Fader 1 MUTE switch on the 1068L Input module is independent of the fader
MUTE switch and can be used to mute a channel when the Group Master is
unmuted.
Note: Since Group and Program Master Faders do not have SOLO switches, a solo-in-
place function is provided using Solo: Normal or Solo: Groups. See section
26:6:2:1 Solo: Normal and Solo: Groups for details.
25.3.2 Group Master Channels
Any 1068L Input module on the console may be designated as a “Group Master Channel”
or simply “Group Master.”
Any of the Program Master Faders
in the Center Section can be
designated as a Group Master.
Program Master Faders feed the
console Program Outputs, so they
are not commonly used as Program
Masters if they are being used to
carry audio.
Unused Program Master Faders,
such as the Surround Masters
during a Stereo only mix, can
provide additional unused faders to
be used as Group Masters.
Any channel (1068L Input Module) can be designated as a Group Master. It is
common practice to use an unused channel as a Group Master, but any channel,
including one carrying audio, may be used.
Using an unused channel as Group Master allows the Group Members to be
individually adjusted without interference from the Group Master. If the Group
Master is passing audio and is adjusted, it will affect the Group Members.
The Fader 1 and 2 Inserts and automation switches (EQ Bypass and Auxiliary Send
On/Off) can be controlled from the Group Master. Recall settings cannot be
controlled by Group Masters.
The 1068L Group Master Fader 1 and 2 Inserts and automation switches (EQ
Bypass and Auxiliary Send On/Off) are fully automatable and control their Member
channels.