Behringer Wing Library

Press the dedicated hardware button near the screen (or tap the Library icon).

Portable storage for transferring presets or backups between different WING consoles. Show File:

The WING's FX library is not just about standard reverbs and delays. It also includes that combine multiple processing effects (like EQ, compression, and gating) into a single, unified module. These are found in the FX Rack and are designed to be used as insert effects. Notable channel strips include:

Tap , type a descriptive name using the on-screen keyboard, and assign a category tag (e.g., Drums, Vocals). To Recall a Snapshot Safely: Press the Library button and select the Snapshots tab. View your snapshot list and highlight the desired cue.

Tap or press the physical Recall button on the console surface. Best Practices for File Organization behringer wing library

Choose the target destination slot on the WING internal memory to copy the files over. 5. Best Practices for Workflow Efficiency

Review your on the right side of the screen to ensure global parameters (like master volume or talkback) are locked and will not change.

Allows for surgical precision by saving only specific parameters or channel subsets. For example, you can use a snippet to change only the EQ of a single vocal channel without affecting the rest of the mix.

Save complex I/O patches, such as digital stagebox assignments (AES50) or USB audio interface setups. Show Management vs. The Library Press the dedicated hardware button near the screen

The Behringer WING Library is the central hub for managing your console's "memory," including everything from individual channel settings to entire show structures. Following firmware 2.0, the Library became a much more powerful tool for "Show Control," allowing you to organize complex performances into snapshots, snippets, and automated cues.

A key part of advanced WING management is the "Scope" and "Global" functionality, which determines which parameters are overwritten when loading from the library.

The WING includes a massive selection of high-quality effects, ranging from to vintage mechanical reverb emulations and guitar pedals .

: These focus on specific, smaller settings (e.g., just vocal reverb or a single channel's EQ) that can be "fired" without changing the rest of the mix. It also includes that combine multiple processing effects

Kick Drum — Punch & Weight: HPF at 30 Hz; dynamic gate tuned to natural decay; bell boost at 60–80 Hz for thump; scoop at 300–500 Hz for beater focus; transient shaper to accentuate attack; parallel compression bus send for glue.

Keep a pristine, unedited master show file on your USB drive. If a guest engineer completely scrambles the console's library and routing, you can factory-reset the board and reload your template in seconds.

Avoid Overprocessing: Library presets can encourage “plug-and-play” processing; always favor subtractive EQ and conservative dynamics to preserve headroom.