Behringer Wing Library Updated
The library is categorized into three primary data types, each serving a distinct purpose in live and studio workflows:
A messy library slows you down during high-pressure live events. Implement these organizational habits to keep your WING Library pristine:
The most critical part of the WING Library is the Show Control system. Instead of simple, linear presets, the console uses a hierarchical structure:
For developers, the of the WING are thoroughly documented, enabling complete software control and integration [2†L40-L41]. behringer wing library
To load a scene from the Behringer WING library:
: Snapshots of the entire console state at a specific moment.
A Snapshot is the most comprehensive type of file in the Library. It captures the entire state of the WING console at a specific moment in time. This includes every fader position, EQ setting, compression threshold, routing assignment, effect parameter, and more. Snapshots are the ideal tool for major scene changes, such as switching between completely different bands, sets, or events, allowing the entire console to reconfigure itself instantly. The library is categorized into three primary data
: Store the current mix state for a specific song.
: Load a pre-made EQ/Comp curve from the Library.
The is not just a folder of presets; it is the architectural blueprint of your sound. It represents the difference between a stressful, rushed line check and a confident, creative mix. To load a scene from the Behringer WING
Navigating the WING’s large touchscreen interface makes library management highly visual and intuitive. Select the channel you want to save.
Without a structured library, every gig starts from "Scene 1" with zero channels set up. While the Wing boots up fast, programming 48 channels of gain staging, EQ, and dynamics on a festival changeover is impossible.
: Allows transferring Shows and Presets via a standard USB drive.
The Behringer WING library is the collection of samples, presets, scenes, and configuration files that expand and streamline the workflow of the Behringer WING digital mixing console. It includes sounds and setups tailored for live sound, broadcast, theatre, and studio applications, enabling engineers to recall complex signal chains, routings, and processing quickly across different shows and venues.
