The Behringer WING offers a variety of processing capabilities, including effects. When discussing pre and post fader effects on the WING, it’s essential to understand the difference between the two:
Setting Up Effects on Behringer WING:
You can access the effect engines via the “Effects” tab on the touchscreen interface. From there, you can select various effects units and choose the desired effect type. To set an effect as a pre or post fader for a specific channel, navigate to the channel strip on the touchscreen. You can designate the effect send as pre fader or post fader, by selecting the option in the effect send section of the channel setup.
Once your effects are assigned, you can adjust the send levels as well as a Sends & Return bus to control how much effect is blended into the mix. The WING provides flexible routing options, allowing users to customize signal paths for both effects and monitoring.This allows you to dial in the perfect effect for your mix.
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