Overall, the console looks fantastically inviting with well laid out controls. The touchable interfaces will be a welcome feature for anyone upgrading from the X32. All information to date points to a very responsive and easy to read swivel display with a sizable touch screen and touch sensitive controls. The first thing of note related to the Wing is that Behringer appears to have spent a large amount of time considering the unit’s layout and physical interfaces. Additional connectivity to remote I/O comes through the use of 3 AES connections (supporting a total of up to 144 channels of I/O), an available expansion slot that supports up to 64圆4 channels of I/O (via Dante, Waves SoundGrid, MADI, or ADAT protocols), another 48x48 channels of I/O via USB2.0, as well as another 32 channels of connectivity through a low-latency StageConnect connection from Klark-Teknik. It has eight local inputs and eight local outputs supported by Midas Pro circuitry. The Wing supports a tremendous amount of I/O.
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