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The ColorSource consoles offer three different types of objects you can record to: Playback Memories, Playback Sequences, and Cues. The first type is a Playback Memory and that corresponds to a single look recorded to a fader that you can put on stage by raising and lowering the fader, or by pressing the [bump] key underneath the fader. To create these we need to set up our stage to look like what we want it to look like. And then record that look down onto the fader of our choice. Weamp;#39;re going to very simply write three color looks. So I brought up these three LED fixtures. Remember theyamp;#39;re automatically selected just by raising the fader. And Iamp;#39;m going to pick some colors. Well turn them red. And now I want to record this as a Playback Memory to a fader. So I hit the {Record/Edit} key and very quickly I can simply choose the [fader] I wish to record to and the console will return to the programming state, that we left. So now I can change colors. I can make th