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Behringer Wing Library Official

Engineers can manually organize presets into subfolders, though the console displays them in a flat UI sorted by filename.

To fully exploit the WING's capabilities, audio engineers must master its core data management system: the . Far from being a simple storage folder, the Library is a sophisticated, multi-tiered architecture that controls how presets, snapshots, and routing configurations are saved, recalled, and deployed.

Drum Overheads — Air & Cymbal Clarity: HPF at 100 Hz; stereo bus compression with low ratio, slow attack for glue; high-shelf lift above 8–10 kHz; transient-preserving limiter on peaks. behringer wing library

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.

Organize presets by instrument group (Drums, Vocals, Instruments) or by show type. Drum Overheads — Air & Cymbal Clarity: HPF

Behringer offers the app for iOS and Android. The app connects over Wi-Fi to the console, allowing you to unlock mobile library management. You can name channels, adjust sources, and organize your Library presets remotely from the stage floor while listening to the monitors. Best Practices for Organizing Your WING Library

Total-recall states stored within a Show File. Snapshots capture the position of every fader, mute status, and routing assignment at a specific moment in time. Behringer offers the app for iOS and Android

Create a baseline Show file with your preferred routing, color-coding, and bus architecture. Lock this file or keep a backup copy on your USB drive so you always start from a verified baseline.

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