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  • Behringer WING Shutdown: The Secret Setting You Should Be Using

    The Behringer Wing does not automatically save its current state when powered off. To retain settings, use the Shutdown button in the Setup menu before turning it off. This prevents loss of mix settings and ensures the console starts back up exactly how it was before shutdown.

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  • Unlock the Hidden Spectrum Analyzer on Your Behringer Wing!

    The Behringer Wing features a built-in spectrum analyzer within its EQ section, helping users visually monitor frequencies for better EQ decisions. This guide explains how to enable, configure, and optimize it. Use the Overlay (OVL) mode for best visibility and adjust Fixed Gain for clear frequency response monitoring.

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  • Resetting a Source on the Behringer Wing – The Right Way!

    On the Behringer Wing, source attributes (name, phantom power, gain, etc.) are stored separately from channel strips. Simply removing a source from a strip doesn’t clear its settings. To fully reset an input, go to Routing > Sources, select the input, and click Initialize to remove all attributes. Always use this feature cautiously.

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  • Combining Non-Consecutive Mono Signals into a Stereo Pair on the Behringer Wing: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Combine non-consecutive mono inputs into a stereo channel on the Behringer Wing using User Signals. This routing hack preserves live flexibility by mapping inputs like 1 and 4 to a stereo channel without rewiring. Ideal for unpredictable setups or tight schedules, this method empowers you to adapt instantly.

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  • Unlocking the Power of User Patching on the Behringer Wing

    User patching on the Behringer Wing delivers unparalleled flexibility in routing audio signals. This step-by-step guide covers key use cases: providing processed signals to monitors and multitrack recording with processing. Enhance your workflow by customizing routing to meet the unique needs of your live or recording environment.

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  • Understanding Gain vs. Trim on the Behringer WING Digital Console

    This guide explains gain and trim on the Behringer WING console. Gain controls preamp input levels, while trim adjusts signal volume digitally post-gain. Follow our step-by-step instructions to set gain during soundcheck, use trim to fine-tune your mix, and avoid common mistakes for balanced, distortion-free live audio.

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