A Snapshot is the most comprehensive type of file in the Library. It captures the entire state of the WING console at a specific moment in time. This includes every fader position, EQ setting, compression threshold, routing assignment, effect parameter, and more. Snapshots are the ideal tool for major scene changes, such as switching between completely different bands, sets, or events, allowing the entire console to reconfigure itself instantly.
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: These save only the parameter settings of a specific effect (like a reverb’s decay time) without affecting any routing or channel settings. Show Control and Advanced Workflow behringer wing library
These are the top-level files that contain all your settings, including routing, channel processing, and effects.
Example: You need a "Verse" and "Chorus" mix. Instead of flying faders manually, record the fader moves into a Snippet. Or, save a Snippet that instantly unmutes the lead vocal reverb and pushes the guitar solo up 3dB. A Snapshot is the most comprehensive type of
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Here is a comprehensive guide to navigating, structuring, and utilizing the Behringer WING Library to its full potential. Understanding the WING Library Ecosystem Snapshots are the ideal tool for major scene
Scenes are great for drastic changes (e.g., moving from Band A to Band B). However, Scenes recall everything . If you adjust the monitor EQ for the lead singer during soundcheck and then recall a Scene, you just erased that adjustment.