The Behringer Wing mixer features a GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) switch interface that allows external control of specific functions or modes. The exact function mapping and configuration can vary depending on the firmware version and how the GPIO pins are programmed via the Wing’s software interface or control protocol.
Typically, the GPIO switch functions are used for:
There isn’t a single “function” for the GPIO switch; it’s programmable and context-dependent. The general purpose is to enable external hardware control over certain mixer features, and the specific function depends on configuration. To configure or understand the specific GPIO switch function in more detail, please watch the short video below.
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