Wing Library | Behringer
The library section on the Behringer Wing is more than just a folder; it is a powerful management tool for your audio assets. It allows you to store, organize, and recall settings for individual channels, complete processing chains, effects, and full console snapshots.
For users who want to go beyond the console interface, the libwing project on GitHub provides a powerful Rust library for discovering and controlling the Behringer Wing over a local network. This includes tools like: For setting and getting property values. wingmon : For monitoring the Wing's properties in real-time. behringer wing library
You can isolate specific channels or parameters so they remain unchanged when switching snapshots. 2. Snippets The library section on the Behringer Wing is
Presets focus on individual processing blocks or single channels. They allow you to build a personal library of your favorite sonic starting points. This includes tools like: For setting and getting
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.
This modularity allows you to recall a specific microphone preset, an effects chain, or an entire stadium routing setup instantly. It functions as a digital filing cabinet, separating global console behavior from individual channel processing. Core Components of the WING Library
Organizes multiple snapshots and snippets into a sequence for a performance. Key Components of the WING Library Management
