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WING COMPACT Quick Start Guide
WING COMPACT 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 an 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 identi cation of groups of related channels. Scribble strip details and color bar options can be edited
on the HOME screen of the selected channel, in the ICON/COLOR tab. The channel signal source can also be indicated on the scribble strip when enabled
(SETUP>SURFACE>SHOW SOURCE ON SCRIBBLE).
Pressing the SELECT button directs the control focus of the Main Display to that channel or bus. Only one SELECT button can be active at any time. Pressing SELECT
again (when the channel is already selected) will return the display to the channel home or insert page of a bus (SETUP>SURFACE>SEL DBL CLICK) to quickly adjust
channel or insert/e ect parameters.
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, from -60 dB to Clip. The DYNAMICS LED will light whenever the dynamic processor's threshold is exceeded,
triggering the compressor/expander. Likewise, the GATE LED will light whenever the input signal falls below the noise gate's threshold.
Main Display
Most of WING's controls can be edited via the 10" touch screen Main Display. The seven buttons to the left of the display and the VIEW buttons located in each major
section of the top panel allow access to di erent settings screens. An overview of each screen is presented in Chapter 5.
The six knobs below the display allow parameter adjustments of the items shown at the bottom of the current screen. These are touch sensitive knobs that will
highlight elements on the screen as soon as the associated knob is touched. An additional seventh knob to the right of the display can be used for context-dependent
control by rst touching an item on the Main Display, allowing for ner adjustments compared to moving virtual knobs or faders. A multi-purpose button beneath the
seventh knob performs similarly depending on the current screen. For example, it can be used as a tap tempo when editing delay e ects.
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.
4. Rear Panel
Analog I/O, MIDI and GPIO
The rear panel analog connections include 24 Midas PRO series microphone preamps with combo jack connectors and 8 XLR outputs.
5-pin MIDI IN and OUT jacks allow external MIDI control, and a ¼" TRS jack for two GPIOs allow basic input and output commands.
ETHERNET/AES50/Control/StageConnect
A pair of Ethernet ports allow a network to be set up via router for wired or wireless control using one of the control apps on a computer or mobile device.
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