Behringer Wing Library [extra Quality]
Library Blocks: Modular building blocks—combinations of EQ, dynamics, and sends—packaged for easy reuse. Blocks may include sidechain routing or custom insert points.
: This section stores settings for specific components, such as Effects Presets for reverbs and delays, or Channel Presets for individual instruments (e.g., a "Kick Drum" EQ and compression chain). Key Library Features & Management
The Behringer WING is more than a digital mixing console; it is a modern ecosystem that blends advanced DSP architecture, flexible I/O, and an extensible control surface into a platform that serves live sound engineers, broadcast facilities, theater productions, and project studios. Central to that ecosystem is its library: the collection of presets, channel templates, processing chains, scenes, routing maps, and user-created blocks that transform the WING from a capable mixer into a highly efficient creative tool. This monograph explores the library’s role, structure, creative potential, and best practices for building and maintaining a powerful WING library.
The WING utilizes a 10.1-inch touch screen combined with a "Section" button layout. behringer wing library
All of the Libraries (Snapshots and Presets) are stored in the WING’s internal DATA file system. This entire file system can be transferred to a connected PC, where it can be copied, backed up, or exchanged.
: Store the current mix state for a specific song.
If you select the "Kick Drum" preset from the library, the WING will instantly name the channel "Kick," turn on phantom power (if needed), load a gate appropriate for drums, load a punchy compressor, and route it to the Drum Bus. Key Library Features & Management The Behringer WING
Understanding the Library is the single most important step in transitioning from an operator to a "WING Power User." It is not merely a place to store presets; it is the engine that drives the console’s customization.
This makes managing complex theatrical productions, corporate events, or multi-band festivals much simpler and more reliable.
Naming Consistency: Use concise, standardized names (prefixes for category: VOC_LEAD, GTR_SM57, KICK_IN) so searching and sorting in the WING UI is instant and intuitive. The WING utilizes a 10
This is particularly useful for loading third-party presets. Community-created presets from sources like Drew Brashler are often supplied on a USB drive or as a downloadable folder. The loading process is simple: you plug in the USB drive, open the Library, and navigate to the tab to select and load the desired presets directly onto a channel.
What makes these presets particularly valuable is that they are like the Shure SM58, Sennheiser e935, and Audio-Technica ATM350, providing a fantastic starting point that is already tuned to expected sources.
Prefix your presets for clarity (e.g., VOC_Lead_Male , DRUM_Kick_91 , ROUTE_VSC for Virtual Soundcheck).
Both are stored within the Show File but can be exported as individual scene files.
: The WING’s visual interface relies heavily on icons stored in the Library.



