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WING COMPACT Quick Start Guide
WING COMPACT Overview
The console also can be connected to a computer via the USB type B connector for the following uses:
48 input/48 output audio interface. The corresponding ASIO driver can be downloaded from behringer.com.
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MIDI DAW controller
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Firmware updates
Data exchange
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3 AES50 ports each provide up to 48 input and output channels to and from digital stage boxes, ensuring a high channel count and allowing patching to and from
multiple locations. The WING is fully compatible with all X32 series mixers and stage boxes.
All AES50 connections between WING and stage boxes should have:
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Shielded CAT-5e cables
Ethercon-terminated cable ends
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Maximum cable length of 80 meters
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StageConnect transmits up to 32 digital audio input or output channels using a standard balanced XLR cable (110 impedance DMX-cable recommended).
The interface supports di erent bus con gurations of input and output channels and uses digital, uncompressed PCM audio at 44.1/48 kHz and 24-bit resolution.
StageConnect was developed for exible connections on stage or to a side rack, supporting a wide range of applications at sub-millisecond latency.
Stereo AES3 (AES/EBU) input and output connections can be made via XLR cables.
Expansion Slot
The WING console ships with the WING-LIVE card installed, which allows up to 64 channels of 48 kHz / 32-bit audio to be recorded onto a pair of SD or SDHC cards.
Cards with other protocols such as Dante, MADI and SoundGrid can be installed in this slot.
Power
Connect the included IEC cable.
5. Main Screens
Most of the advanced editing and control is done on the Main Display. Screens can be navigated via the seven buttons to the left of the screen, or via VIEW buttons in
each section of the top panel.
There are six screens accessible via the buttons next to the Main Display:
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HOME
EFFECTS
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METERS
ROUTING
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SETUP
LIBRARY
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Note that the UTILITY button does not have a speci c screen related to it.
A status bar is displayed at the top of the screen to provide a quick reference for channel name, clock, and alerts. This also allows constant access to the SD card
controls, setup menu, library functions and other tools.
HOME
HOME
The screen defaults to an overview of the selected channel. This screen allows adjustment of basic parameters like pan and level, but mostly provides a starting point
to access important processing blocks like EQ and dynamics.
The processing sequence of the gate, dynamics, EQ, and insert sections, as well as the tap point for the signal sent to the 16 buses can be adjusted by clicking on the
wrench icon on the bottom-left corner of the HOME screen and dragging the blocks.
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Quick Start Guide