The Behringer WING library is the collection of samples, presets, scenes, and configuration files that expand and streamline the workflow of the Behringer WING digital mixing console. It includes sounds and setups tailored for live sound, broadcast, theatre, and studio applications, enabling engineers to recall complex signal chains, routings, and processing quickly across different shows and venues.
The Behringer WING digital mixer introduces a sophisticated, file-based ecosystem for managing presets, show files, and system configurations. Central to this ecosystem is the concept of the WING Library—a collection of onboard and external storage structures that house user-defined presets for channels, effects, dynamics, and routings. This paper provides a technical overview of the WING’s library system, including file types, folder hierarchy, snapshot functionality, and best practices for data portability across consoles. behringer wing library
The defining characteristic of the WING Library is its integration with the Sources screen. The Behringer WING library is the collection of
In traditional consoles, channel 1 is physically tied to Input 1. In the WING, a "Source" is an abstract object that lives in the Library. This means the Library essentially becomes a roster
This means the Library essentially becomes a roster of "Virtual Soundchecks." If a band changes drum kits mid-show, the engineer can simply assign a different "Kick Drum" source object to the channel without repatching cables or re-EQing from scratch.