Behringer WING Quick Start Guide

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Pages 49
Year 2021
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Behringer WING Specification

The Behringer WING is a versatile digital mixing console designed for professional audio environments, offering a sophisticated platform for both live sound and studio applications. It features a 48-channel stereo input capability, allowing seamless integration of multiple audio sources. The console is equipped with a 10-inch capacitive touch screen, providing an intuitive interface for real-time control and monitoring. The WING supports 24 motorized faders, ensuring precise adjustments and easy access to multiple layers of audio channels.

Incorporating a powerful processing engine, the Behringer WING delivers high-resolution 48 kHz audio processing with 40-bit floating-point precision, offering superior sound quality and dynamic range. It includes a comprehensive suite of onboard effects, with access to renowned TC Electronic and Lexicon processing algorithms, enhancing its versatility in various audio scenarios. The console supports customizable workflows and scenes, enabling users to tailor the interface and control surface to their specific needs.

Connectivity options are robust, with multiple I/O configurations available through standard XLR and TRS connectors, as well as AES50, USB, and MIDI interfaces for seamless integration with digital audio networks and external devices. The WING also features an innovative stageCONNECT interface, providing a single cable solution for audio, control, and power over long distances. Its compatibility with Behringer’s proprietary Ultranet system further enhances its utility for personal monitoring applications.

The Behringer WING's construction is both rugged and ergonomic, designed to withstand the rigors of live performance while maintaining ease of use. Its flexible routing capabilities, combined with extensive plugin support, make it a powerful tool for audio engineers seeking a comprehensive digital mixing solution.

Behringer WING F.A.Q.

How do I update the firmware on my Behringer WING?

To update the firmware, download the latest firmware version from the Behringer website, transfer it to a USB drive, and insert the drive into the console. Then, go to the Setup menu, select the Firmware tab, and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.

How can I reset my Behringer WING to factory settings?

To reset the console to factory settings, press the Setup button, navigate to the System menu, and select the 'Factory Reset' option. Confirm your selection to restore the default settings. Note that this will erase all user data.

What is the best way to set up a basic live sound mix on the Behringer WING?

Start by assigning inputs to channels, then configure the gain structure using the input gain knobs. Set up your EQ and dynamics processing as needed, and use the faders to balance the levels for each channel. Utilize buses for auxiliary sends and effects routing.

Why is there no sound coming from the outputs of my Behringer WING?

Check that the main output fader is up and not muted. Verify that the routing is correctly set up from inputs to outputs. Ensure that the speakers or amplifiers are powered on and connected properly. Inspect any cables for defects or disconnections.

How do I save and recall scenes on the Behringer WING?

To save a scene, press the Scenes button, select 'Save', and enter a name for the scene. To recall a scene, press the Scenes button, navigate to the saved scene, and select 'Recall'. Make sure to confirm any changes.

What should I do if my Behringer WING is not powering on?

First, ensure that the power cable is securely connected and the outlet is functioning. Check if the power switch is turned on. If the console still does not power on, inspect the fuse and replace it if necessary.

How can I connect the Behringer WING to a DAW for recording?

Connect the console to your computer via USB. Ensure that the appropriate audio drivers are installed. In your DAW, select the Behringer WING as the audio input/output device and configure the I/O settings to match your recording setup.

How do I configure the Behringer WING for multitrack recording?

Set up the USB interface by routing the desired channels to the USB outputs. Ensure that your DAW is configured to receive these channels and arm the tracks for recording. Check that the sample rate and bit depth settings match between the console and DAW.

How can I improve the sound quality of my Behringer WING mix?

Focus on proper gain staging and use EQ to shape the sound of each channel. Apply compression and effects judiciously to enhance the mix without overwhelming it. Regularly monitor and adjust the mix to ensure clarity and balance.

What maintenance practices should I follow for the Behringer WING?

Regularly clean the console surface with a soft, dry cloth. Ensure that all connections are secure and free of dust. Store the console in a dry environment and avoid exposure to extreme temperatures. Periodically update the firmware to ensure optimal performance.