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The Behringer WING Rack packs the processing power, channel count, effects, expansion slots, and digital I/O of the full-size WING console into a space-saving rackmountable unit. That said, the WING Rack supplements its near-limitless digital connectivity with 24 award-winning Midas Pro preamps, making it an ideal all-in-one solution, even without a separate stage box. You get full access to all the WING Rack’s functions and parameters from its 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen, or you can take command via your mobile device or desktop. What’s more, the intuitive Sources paradigm enables you to focus on your source audio rather than the nuts and bolts of your mix.
You can record up to 64 channels directly to dual SD cards, use optional expansion cards to attain Dante support, or deploy the WING Rack’s built-in 48-in/48-out USB audio interface to record straight to your DAW. Furthermore, IEM users will appreciate the WING Rack’s four additional rear-panel stereo outputs and high-performance headphone amplifiers. Complete with 16 true-stereo processors with Standard and Classic modeled effects, the WING Rack is a top-shelf digital mixer that will elevate the capabilities of any small-scale live sound setup.
WING Rack — made for the way you want to work
Digital mixers are extremely powerful; thus, they can seem intimidating. That’s not the case with the WING Rack. Like its full-blown console predecessor, it’s a breeze to navigate. Its interface centers around a 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen that provides full access to all its functions and parameters — no tablet required. That said, Behringer still provides you with a suite of external remote control software for offline mixing on mobile and desktop. Regardless of how you take command, the WING Rack is completely configurable, enabling you to customize it to the way you want to work.

Mono or stereo? It’s all the same to the WING Rack
The WING Rack’s 48 input channels and 28 bus mixes can be used for mono, stereo, or mid-side sources — no channel linking required. And, as noted above, when you assign a stereo Source to a channel, it automatically renders the channel in stereo. Best of all, there’s no need to reboot the mixer when you apply a mode change. This means you can make on-the-fly changes from mono to stereo and back again. Putting a pro-quality sheen on your mixes is easy with the Behringer WING Rack. A Standard FX rack with eight true-stereo processors supplies you with a useful array of modulation, EQ, and dynamics effects. Beyond that, you also get a Premium FX rack with eight true-stereo processors with sought-after algorithms from TC Electronic’s M3000 multi-effects processor and world-class effects from Lexicon, Quantec, and EMT. Forty stereo input channels boast built-in EQ and dynamics — some of which are modeled after famous hardware from legendary manufacturers like Pultec, SSL, SPL, Neve, Focusrite, dbx, Universal Audio, elysia, and Empirical Labs. Finally, this digital mixer’s four main, eight matrix, and 16 stereo aux buses all feature dual inserts, 8-band parametric EQs, a stereo imager, and full dynamics processing.
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The Behringer WING Rack packs the processing power, channel count, effects, expansion slots, and digital I/O of the full-size WING console into a space-saving rackmountable unit. That said, the WING Rack supplements its near-limitless digital connectivity with 24 award-winning Midas Pro preamps, making it an ideal all-in-one solution, even without a separate stage box. You get full access to all the WING Rack’s functions and parameters from its 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen, or you can take command via your mobile device or desktop. What’s more, the intuitive Sources paradigm enables you to focus on your source audio rather than the nuts and bolts of your mix.
You can record up to 64 channels directly to dual SD cards, use optional expansion cards to attain Dante support, or deploy the WING Rack’s built-in 48-in/48-out USB audio interface to record straight to your DAW. Furthermore, IEM users will appreciate the WING Rack’s four additional rear-panel stereo outputs and high-performance headphone amplifiers. Complete with 16 true-stereo processors with Standard and Classic modeled effects, the WING Rack is a top-shelf digital mixer that will elevate the capabilities of any small-scale live sound setup.
WING Rack — made for the way you want to work
Digital mixers are extremely powerful; thus, they can seem intimidating. That’s not the case with the WING Rack. Like its full-blown console predecessor, it’s a breeze to navigate. Its interface centers around a 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen that provides full access to all its functions and parameters — no tablet required. That said, Behringer still provides you with a suite of external remote control software for offline mixing on mobile and desktop. Regardless of how you take command, the WING Rack is completely configurable, enabling you to customize it to the way you want to work.

Mono or stereo? It’s all the same to the WING Rack
The WING Rack’s 48 input channels and 28 bus mixes can be used for mono, stereo, or mid-side sources — no channel linking required. And, as noted above, when you assign a stereo Source to a channel, it automatically renders the channel in stereo. Best of all, there’s no need to reboot the mixer when you apply a mode change. This means you can make on-the-fly changes from mono to stereo and back again. Putting a pro-quality sheen on your mixes is easy with the Behringer WING Rack. A Standard FX rack with eight true-stereo processors supplies you with a useful array of modulation, EQ, and dynamics effects. Beyond that, you also get a Premium FX rack with eight true-stereo processors with sought-after algorithms from TC Electronic’s M3000 multi-effects processor and world-class effects from Lexicon, Quantec, and EMT. Forty stereo input channels boast built-in EQ and dynamics — some of which are modeled after famous hardware from legendary manufacturers like Pultec, SSL, SPL, Neve, Focusrite, dbx, Universal Audio, elysia, and Empirical Labs. Finally, this digital mixer’s four main, eight matrix, and 16 stereo aux buses all feature dual inserts, 8-band parametric EQs, a stereo imager, and full dynamics processing.
Features: