API Audio 1608 Automation User Manual

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12.3 Group Masters

A “group master” must be designated in order to control the faders, mutes, and inserts on other

channels.

Any fader on the console, including the channel faders, the two Control Group Master faders (G1-

G2), and the Program Master fader (PGM) may be designated as a “Group Master Fader” or simply

“group master.”

Any channel and either of the two Control Group Master faders (G1-G2) may be designated as

group master for mutes. Mutes cannot be controlled from the Program Master fader (PGM).

Any channel and/or the Program Master (PGM) may be designated as group master for inserts.

Inserts cannot be controlled from either of the two Control Group Master faders (G1-G2).


Channel Fader

Channel Group Masters faders, mute, and inserts are fully automatable and can be set up to
control faders, mutes, and inserts on their assigned “Member” channels.

Control Group Masters

Any 548B input channel can be designated as a “Group Master Fader” for faders,

mutes, and inserts. It’s common to use an unused channel as a Group Master,

but any fader, including one carrying audio, may be used. If the Group Master is

passing audio and is adjusted (i.e. fader change or mute), it will affect the group
Members as well as its own audio.

An advantage of using channel faders as masters is the ability to locate a Group
Master near the Members it controls. Channel Group Masters can also control

channel inserts.

The two (2) Control Group Master Faders (G1 & G2) on the

Automation Controller that can be designated as Group Masters for

faders and mutes.

Control of inserts is not available from the Control Group Master

Faders (G1 or G2).

These Control Group Masters are control devices only and cannot be

used to carry audio.

An advantage of using the Control Group Master is they do not use

any channel resources and are located next to the Program Master

Fader.

Control Group Master Faders and mute are fully automatable and
can be set up to control faders and mutes on their assigned

“Member” channels.

The MUTE switch on the 548B Input Module is typically used as

the “Mute Group Master” when that channel is designated as a

“Group Master Fader.” However, mute groups can be set up

independently of fader groups.

The MUTE switch on the G1 and G2 masters is

typically used as the “Mute Group Master” when that

fader is designated as a “Group Master Fader.”

However, mute groups can be set up independently
of fader groups.

The INSERT switch on the 548B Input Module is typically used as

the “Insert Group Master” when that channel is designated as a

“Group Master Fader.” However, insert groups can be set up

independently of fader and mute groups.

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