Behringer P16 in Worship: Real World Layout Example

Behringer P16 in Worship: Real World Layout Example

The article describes how The River Church effectively uses Behringer P16 personal monitors with a Behringer Wing mixer to manage a full band and multiple vocalists. It details their innovative setup, including the division of vocalists into lead and background channels, direct channels for instruments, and grouped buses for drums and tracks. This configuration allows for efficient use of the limited channels while ensuring each musician has the necessary mix for their performance.

Real World Behringer Wing Example: Lead Vocal Snip Settings

Real World Behringer Wing Example: Lead Vocal Snip Settings

The article describes how Snips on the Behringer Wing mixer can be used to efficiently manage vocal channels in a live setting. It covers the selective recording feature of Snips, their practical application in changing assignments for lead and background vocalists, and integrating these settings into the live performance workflow. This method allows for quick and precise changes to vocal channels, ensuring each song is tailored to the specific requirements of the performance.

Behringer Wing Mixing Essentials: Pre vs Post Fader Configurations

Behringer Wing Mixing Essentials: Pre vs Post Fader Configurations

The article explains how to manage pre- and post-fader settings on the Behringer Wing mixer, both for its 16 buses and individual channels. It outlines the process of adjusting these settings in the ‘Bus Masters’ section and individual channel settings, providing the flexibility to have each channel follow the bus settings or have its own independent pre- or post-fader setting. This customization is essential for creating precise and functional audio mixes in various live and studio settings.

Behringer Wing: Navigating Shows, Snaps, and Snips for Effective Mixing

Behringer Wing: Navigating Shows, Snaps, and Snips for Effective Mixing

The article discusses the functionalities of Shows, Snaps, and Snips on the Behringer Wing mixer. Shows are collections of Snaps and Snips, serving as scenes for events. Snaps capture the entire board’s settings, with customizable scopes for selective parameter saving. Snips record only parameter changes, focusing on specific adjustments. The difference between saving and updating Snaps or Snips is crucial for comprehensive or scoped changes. Additionally, data can be managed and backed up via internal memory, USB drives, or computer connections.

Behringer Wing Mixing Techniques: Independent In-Ear EQ

Behringer Wing Mixing Techniques: Independent In-Ear EQ

The article outlines how to use the Behringer Wing mixer to send customized EQ settings to a vocalist’s wireless in-ear monitors independently from the main mix. It involves using a dedicated bus for in-ear mixes, understanding tap points, and adjusting EQ settings in the ‘Tap EQ’ section for individual channels, ensuring that changes only affect the in-ear mix and not the front-of-house output.

Behringer Wing Tutorial: Configuring the Top Right Section

Behringer Wing Tutorial: Configuring the Top Right Section

This article explains how to configure the top right section of the Behringer Wing mixer, focusing on using its four buttons and knobs for controlling various channel parameters and setting up custom controls with the F1, F2, and F3 keys. It covers input selection, layered control, and custom parameter assignment, offering sound engineers enhanced control over their mixing sessions.

Complete Guide to Multitracks.com Playback on Behringer Wing with Dante

Complete Guide to Multitracks.com Playback on Behringer Wing with Dante

The article describes how to set up and use multitrack playback with the Behringer Wing mixer, leveraging Dante audio. It covers installing a Dante card on the Wing, configuring the Dante Virtual Sound Card on a computer, routing with Dante Controller, setting up playback software, and managing individual tracks on the mixer. This setup provides extensive control over each track, offering flexibility for live sound mixing.