Behringer Wing Library Repack

Be careful not to overwrite your own custom GLOBAL.WSH or system configuration files unless you intentionally want to copy the donor console's system preferences. Step 4: Compiling and Deploying the Repack Once your folders are perfectly clean and organized: Select the root WING folder on your computer.

: By connecting the WING to a computer and enabling USB MSD Access (Mass Storage Device), the console appears as a disk drive named WING_DATA .

Firmware updates occasionally change file formats or parameter structures. behringer wing library repack

Introduced in , Show Control is Behringer’s answer to library repacking at the organizational level. Here’s how to use it:

: Combined packs that include both channel and effect settings. Be careful not to overwrite your own custom GLOBAL

This "hack" lets you treat the WING's internal drive like a standard hard drive on your computer: Connect a USB cable from the of the WING to your PC/Mac. USB MSD ACCESS . A drive named will appear on your computer. Drag the repacked folders directly into the -Channel Presets

| Risk | Mitigation | |------|-------------| | Accidental deletion of used presets | Always perform a full USB backup before pruning. | | Corrupted USB after repack | Use high-quality USB 2.0 drives (SanDisk, Kingston). Avoid USB 3.0 high-speed drives – the WING’s port is USB 2.0. | | Time investment (2–4 hours) | Schedule repacks during a week with no shows. Use WING-Co-Pilot to cut time by ~40%. | This "hack" lets you treat the WING's internal

Captures the state of the entire console, including routing, fader positions, and processing.

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Access the USB drive tools and copy the entire WING folder to your USB drive.