Behringer Wing Training Q & A

This training works well for Church tech teams, live sound engineers, touring and freelance audio pros, and home-studio users. Whether you’re brand new to the WING or already mixing shows and want to tighten up your workflow, this training is tailored to meet you where you are.

Absolutely. If you just have a few questions and you want to resolve them in real time, please click here and see if one of these options will work for you. Make sure you read the reviews at the bottom of the page.

The content is flexible and student-driven. Common topics include:

  • WING signal flow and processing order

  • Gain structure and preamp setup

  • Channel strip layout and tap points

  • Bus, subgroup, matrix, and DCA routing

  • Monitor mixing and personal monitor systems

  • FX buses, inserts, and parallel processing

  • Scene, snapshot, and show file management

  • WING Rack workflows using WING CoPilot or Mixing Station

  • Troubleshooting real-world routing or workflow issues

If it’s part of the WING ecosystem, it can be covered. Please click here to see a detailed course curriculum.

No but it helps. Some students book a session before purchasing a console to better understand the platform. Screen sharing and demonstrations make it easy to follow along, even without hardware in front of you. If you would like to get together for a free 30 minuet zoom call, please click here and pick a date and time that is convenient for you do meet with me.

Yes. Concepts are explained clearly and practically, without unnecessary jargon. At the same time, advanced users can dig into deeper routing, optimization, and system design topics.

Absolutely. You’re encouraged to bring your show file, routing challenges, or specific questions. One-on-one training allows us to work directly through your setup and solve issues in real time.

YouTube videos are great for general overviews, even my own, but they can’t answer your specific questions or adapt to your workflow. This training is live, interactive, and focused on how you use the WING in your environment.

Yes, all sessions are recorded through zoom so you can review the material later.

Yes. WING Rack & WING Compact users are fully supported, including headless operation and control using WING CoPilot, Mixing Station, and other remote-control workflows.

You’ll leave with a clearer understanding of how the WING works, practical workflows you can use immediately, and increased confidence operating the console in real-world situations.

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