Main Display - Behringer WING Quick Start Manual

48-channel, 28-bus full stereo digital mixing console with 24-fader control surface and 10" touch screen
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WING
WING Overview
Scribble strips, meters, select
Each fader strip has a mini display screen called a scribble strip. This will indicate
information about the current channel/bus number, name and even a graphic
icon to quickly identify which channel is currently controlled by the fader and
associated buttons. A color bar above the scribble strip allows quick visual
identification of groups of related channels. Scribble strip details and color bar
options can be edited on the HOME screen/HOME tab by pressing the
CUSTOMIZE button.
Pressing the SELECT button directs the control focus of the Main Display and
Channel Strip section to that channel or bus. Only one SELECT button can be
active at any time.
The SOLO button will isolate that channel for monitoring, along with any other
channels or buses that are soloed. The MUTE button mutes the channel currently
assigned to that strip.
Stereo level meters provide input level information at a glance, from -60 dB to
Clip. The DYNAMICS LED will light whenever the dynamics threshold is exceeded,
thus triggering the compressor/expander. Likewise, the GATE LED will light
whenever the input signal falls below the noise gate threshold.

Main Display

The majority of the WING's controls can be edited and monitored via the 10" touch
screen Main Display. Various screens can be accessed with the 7 buttons along the
left side of the screen, as well as the VIEW buttons located in each major section of
the top panel.
6 encoders along the bottom of the display allow parameter adjustments of the
items shown at the bottom of the current display screen. These are capacitive
knobs that will highlight elements on the screen as soon as the associated
knob is touched.
An additional 7th encoder to the right of the display can be used for context-
dependent control by first touching an item on the Main Display, allowing for finer
adjustments compared to moving virtual knobs or faders. A multi-purpose button
beneath the 7th encoder performs similarly depending on the current screen.
For example, it can be used as a tap tempo when editing delay effects.
The large stereo meter will either display the main bus or solo bus levels.
The CLR SOLO button will release all channels and buses that are active in the
solo bus.
An overview of each screen is presented in Chapter 3.
The navigation arrows and value/scrub wheel perform functions pertaining to
DAW control as well as the USB Audio and WING-LIVE players. The wheel can also
fine-tune values of parameters assigned in the User layer of the Custom Controls
while respective buttons are depressed.

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