Hi!

If you definitely want to use the master fader, you have to do the fade-out by 
automation.

Another way is to bounce all required tracks to a new e.g. stereo track.
After that move the insertion point to that location where the fade should 
start and press Control+G.
This will create a fade-out according tot he existing fade settings in the Pro 
Tools preferences.

Best! / Martin
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> Does anyone have any advice or suggestions on how to place a fade out on
> the master Fater? Thanks for any feedback you can provide.
> I am running ProTools 2018.10.
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