There is no such thing as a "master password" as far as Hive system is concerned. The master password you refer to is a single implementation of deriving the full set of keys. It is just a convenience thing.
For instance, instead of having 4 different key pairs that are not derived from a single source, you can have a "master password" that derives your keys and if you lose your keys you can derive them again with the master password.
With the ledger, your master password would be your recovery phrase on the wallet. Aka the bip32 key phrase. The keys would all already exist on the ledger so there is no need for you to have a special master password outside of the recovery phrase ledger gives you (which you will never ever use unless you need to resetup your ledger)
Now, if you want your posting key and memo key to not be on the ledger for instance, you could generate two keys from some master password like we currently do and use those. You would just update your account owner and active key to ones on the ledger, and either not change your posting/memo keys or change them to a key pair you have access to on your computer.
After more than a year here, and a background in computational physics and having been listening to Security Now podcast for over a decade I understand enough about modern encryption to have a tenuous grasp on what's going on.
Somewhere between me and my parents, however, is where we have to move to before we get any kind of mass adoption! Work in progress....