The internal memory of the Behringer WING can hold hundreds of presets, but keeping external backups is vital for data security and preparing shows offline. Backing up to a USB Drive
Save custom configurations for the WING’s internal premium FX rack, including decay times for standard reverbs or tap-delay subdivisions. Channel Presets
: Small "scripts" that change only specific parameters (e.g., mute a group). 🚀 Key Features behringer wing library
The feature, introduced in firmware 2.0, takes Snapshot and Snippet management to a new level. It allows you to organize all of your Snapshots, Snippets, Recordings, FX, and Channel Presets into a single, cohesive "Show" file.
Are you looking to manage this via the or the physical screen? The internal memory of the Behringer WING can
: Precise "Recall Safe" settings to prevent overwriting specific channels.
One of the WING's most radical departures from traditional mixers is its source-based routing. You patch Sources (inputs with custom names, icons, and colors) rather than physical sockets. The Routing Library allows you to save custom patches, split setups (e.g., Front of House vs. Monitors), and digital stagebox configurations. Step-by-Step: How to Save and Recall Presets 🚀 Key Features The feature, introduced in firmware 2
: These capture a "picture" of every single parameter on the console at once. They are ideal for resetting the board between different bands or completely different sets.
Tap and name your file using the on-screen keyboard. Importing External Libraries