Behringer Wing Library

A unique feature of the WING system is the ability to save Routing presets.

Marco had spent three hours trying to find a snare sound. Not just any snare— the snare. The one that felt like a shot of adrenaline wrapped in felt. The Wing’s touchscreen glowed in the dim studio, its 24 faders standing at attention like silent soldiers.

Unlike a static synthesizer or a simple effects pedal, the Wing is a modular computer. Therefore, its "Library" is not a single entity but a collection of three distinct data types:

The Library section, particularly following the v2.0 firmware update, integrates heavily with show control. These represent the complete state of the mixer. behringer wing library

Here is a short story about a high-stakes moment where the Library saved the day. The "Ghost in the Machine" Save

"Elias, we're live in four," the stage manager crackled over the comms. "Do we have sound?"

Traditional digital mixing consoles typically rely on "Scenes" or "Snapshots" to recall console settings. While effective for static setups, this method often overwrites global settings when only minor changes are needed. A unique feature of the WING system is

These presets isolate specific components within a channel strip.

Beyond basic source presets, the WING Library allows for deep emulation of classic analog outboard gear. These emulations are not just generic effects but modeled recreations of legendary hardware. The Drew Brashler library, for example, includes emulations for some of the most sought-after gear in recording history.

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: The one that felt like a shot of adrenaline wrapped in felt

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.

Once you've accessed the library, you can browse through the various categories, such as:

Disclaimer: Information regarding firmware and software features (like v2.0) is based on the provided search results as of May 25, 2026.