130 Chapter 8 Reference[Memory]The [Memory] buttons change the function of channel controls(sliders, bump buttons and [Solo]) from controlling the output ofchannels to controlling the output of memories. There are two[Memory] buttons, one for each row of channel sliders. The LED nextto the button lights when a row of channel sliders is controllingmemories.Press [Memory] to use channel controls in Memory mode. In[Memory], a channel slider controls the output of a specific memory.The memory's output can be set at any point from zero percent to100 percent. Pressing a bump button forces the memory to fullrecorded intensity for as long as you press the button. In [Solo] mode,the bump button forces the memory to full recorded intensity, but alsoforces the output of all other memories to zero.Memories [Mem]A memory is a group of channels recorded at proportional levels andcontrolled by a channel slider and bump button. Memories enable youto create and save complex looks and then access them easily.Press [Mem] to create or edit a memory, or to save or load a page ofmemory. For more information on memories seeChapter 5, Lesson 1,Working with memories, on page XX.www.carlosmendoza.com.mx