Behringer WING Library is a comprehensive ecosystem designed for organizing and managing digital console data, ranging from individual channel settings to entire concert configurations. Unlike previous generations, the WING utilizes a sophisticated hierarchy comprising Shows, Snapshots, and Snippets Core Library Structure The library is accessible via the physical button on the console or through the WING Edit software . It is primarily organized into three storage tiers: Internal Storage: Files saved directly on the console's onboard memory. USB Drive:
The Wing allows 8 "Plug-in Slots" per channel (True 8: 4 Pre-EQ, 4 Post-EQ). You can save the entire chain. behringer wing library
Types of Libraries on the Behringer WING Behringer WING Library is a comprehensive ecosystem designed
Warning: Always ensure library files match your firmware version. A library created on Firmware 2.0 might behave strangely on 3.0 if the DSP algorithms changed. USB Drive: Step 3: Save Custom Plug-in Chains
Unlike traditional mixers with fixed channel presets, the Behringer WING employs a modular, object-oriented approach. Every processing element (EQ, compressor, gate, effect slot, auto-mixer, etc.) can be saved, loaded, and shared as an independent library item. The entire console state can also be captured in a Show File. Understanding the WING Library is essential for engineers who work across multiple venues or require rapid recall of complex configurations.
“It’s in here,” he whispered, scrolling through the onboard library. “Somewhere.”
Clips: Used for short recorded audio segments within the mixer's workflow. Management and Storage