The Library is the central hub for managing your console's "memory." It is divided into several key data types:

3.1 The "Patch" Mechanism

The Behringer WING runs on a Linux-based operating system. Advanced users have discovered methods to access the underlying OS, often via the internal SD card or developer ports. The "patched library" involves:

Firmware Consistency: Ensure your console and any external cards (like Dante) are running compatible firmware versions. For example, some users recommend initializing the console after major updates like version 3.0.5 to ensure library scenes load correctly across different WING models. Essential Resources Make patching more obvious - Behringer

Initialize Library Scopes: After updating, verify that your channel and FX library scopes are correctly recalled and saved under the new system.

Each channel has an "A" and "B" input. You can patch a "Main" source to A and an "Alt" source to B, allowing you to swap between them instantly—ideal for redundant microphone setups. 3. Key Operational Tips Copy/Paste: