The WING Compact is a digital mixing console with 48 input channels, 16 stereo busses, 8 matrix busses, a user interface with 12+1 motorized 100 mm faders and a 10.1" touchscreen display in black. The digital console is based on the successful
The Wing shines with a control surface of 13 motorized 100 mm faders, divided into 3 sections.
For a better overview, each fader has a mini display, the so-called scribble strip. These screens show information about the current channel and bus number, the name and a graphic symbol to quickly recognize which channel is controlled by the fader and the corresponding buttons. A color bar above the scribble strip also allows quick visual identification of groups of related channels.
The most important operating elements are edited or monitored via the 10.1" touchscreen display. The display of the digital mixing console can be set up mechanically and adjusted in angle. The 7 control buttons on the left-hand side of the touchscreen display can be used to access the various displays.
6 encoders at the bottom of the screen allow fine parameter adjustment of the displayed elements. An additional 7th encoder and a multifunction button on the right-hand side of the screen can be used for context-sensitive control.
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The built-in Channel Strip allows quick access to the primary parameters for the currently selected channel. The display screen provides specific editing details for the parameter being adjusted and various indicators for input configuration, bus and group assignment and metering are visible at all times. One of 7 channel edit blocks (including EQ) of the Channel Strip section can be sent to the edit screen by pressing the corresponding button or touching the capacitive knob directly above it.
The analog connections on the rear of the
Ethernet ports enable a network to be set up via a router for wired or wireless control using one of the control apps for PC, smartphone or tablet. A USB port enables bidirectional 48-channel transmission as well as firmware updates and data exchange. An ASIO driver can be downloaded from behringer.com.
A total of 3 AES50 ports can each provide up to 48 input and output channels to and from digital stageboxes, ensuring ample channel count and allowing patching from multiple locations. The
Finally, the console supports StageCONNECT, a proprietary connection for transmitting up to 32 audio channels via standard XLR and DMX cables. The interface supports various bus configurations of input and output channels and uses digital, uncompressed PCM with 44.1/48 kHz and 24-bit resolution. StageCONNECT is designed for flexible connections on stage using standard microphone cables that support a wide range of stage boxes and monitoring systems with a latency of less than one millisecond.
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To make patching easier even in dark locations,