Understanding group masters, Part iv–mixer controls – Teac SX-1 Reference Manual User Manual

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Part IV–Mixer Controls

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TASCAM SX-1

Reference Manual

Understanding Group Masters

Group Masters are faders that are dedicated control-
lers. No signal actually passes through them - they
merely control a group of slave faders. The benefit of
using a Group Master instead of a regular mixer
channel as a master fader is that you don’t waste a
mixer channel controlling your slaves.
There are eight dedicated Group Masters.
They show up in the Return/Group preset fader bank
(pictured here—press the

RTN/ GRP

key in the

FADER BANK

section to reach this screen).

To assign a group of slave faders to a Group Master,
follow these steps:

1

Select a slave fader that is part of the group
of Slave faders you want to control. Press the
channel’s

SEL

key and then press

CHANNEL

in the

MAIN DISPLAY MODE

section to view

the slave fader’s channel screen.

2

In the

GROUPS

module (of the VGA’s

Channel

screen—that you recalled in the last step)
under the

Master

window, click the

Add

arrow.

3

From the menu, choose

GRP1

from the

Group

Masters

sub-menu.

4

That’s it. The first Group Master fader will
now control the selected slave’s associated
group. If you want to add other slave chan-
nels to the group, click on the

Add

arrow

below the

Slaves

window (in the same module)

and select the desired channels.

NOTE

To do this quickly, hold down the suface

SHIFT

key,

and press the Group Master’s

SEL

key, followed by the

SEL

keys of those channels you want to add to the

group.

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