Setting up a Vocal Reverb on the Behringer Wing
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- Setting up a Vocal Reverb on the Behringer Wing is slightly different than we are used to, but in this video I will show you how to get it set up on your Behringer Wing.
As a bonus I will also show you how to set up a Tap Delay on the Behringer Wing!
Learn more about my X32 Fundamentals course at: course.drewbrashler.com.
Products shown in this video:
Behringer Wing: sweetwater.sjv.io/m5R56X
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:13 How Effects Work on the Behringer Wing
00:47 Setting Up a Behringer Wing Reverb Send
05:24 Setting Up a Behringer Wing Reverb Return
07:59 Adding a Tap Delay on the Behringer Wing
10:44 Behringer Wing TIP: Send the Vocal Delay into the Vocal Reverb
13:31 Conclusion
I’m so happy we’re getting more wing videos!! Thanks Drew
Thanks for the wing content Drew! A few years ago I was helping out our sound guy but mainly heading up our media department when our sound guy decided it was time for him to move on so I was handed the keys to the sound not knowing a single thing about the wing so your videos are a tremendous help in me learning the wing and making our music sound great! 😁👍
Thank you Drew. It's always a pleasure learning great tricks from you. I have already learned so much to use on my x32 and passed it on to the members of my church community. I'm using it as a event technician in Germany, as a DJ and as part of the church community.
I appreciate your work.
Thank you and greetings from Germany!
Another fantastic video by drew. Used your initial wing effects video to setup my effects but here you take it to another level. Keep up the great work. Loving my wing because of you
Another good video from you Drew. It would be great if you did more videos on the Wing.
Thanks so much Mr you make me enjoy my blessing gift of sound industry .GOD BLESS YOU MORE
Great video, thanks! Would love to see more videos on how's you compress, reverb, and EQ different instruments like keys, guitar, violin, etc.
Please do a video on Drum Reverb!! On the
Behringer Wing🙏🙏
This was so helpful thank you drew. However can you do a video on the plug-ins you personally like to use and also how to record with the wing.
Hi Drew, Thank you for this video. Could you please do a video on how to use Waves Reverb on the wing?
Big fan
Would love to see how to setup DP48's with HUB4 and running wireless IEM out the back of HUB4
I'm hoping to do something with those soon! Just trying to get my hands on that gear.
Can you route all drum channels on a Wing to a single channel on a PM16? Create a subgroup of the drums and route pre or post.
Any chance we can get some stems to download to practice with?
hey how send FX from monitor aux ?
So how did you save presets inside the effect?
Hey drew I was wondering if the bus for the the effects insert isn’t supposed to be stereo ?
Hi Drew quick question? what is the biggest benefit of sending the Verb Bus to a return?
Hi Drew, where is your music coming from …an SD Card? Is it set by default the play/stop or how do you setup the play/stop as you are doing?
Whats about a guitar reverb or a piano reverb. Sometimes I need a snare reverb, can the wing me give that. Does this console also provide a cello reverb. I´m a banjo player, so I would like to hear it with a banjo reverb. Can I create a reverb for a Tuba played by a 37 year old female percussionist, that sounds good in the morning at 10:00?
why don't apply verb straight on vocal channels instead of using additional subgroup?
Hi Drew. I have a question? How do I send reverb to a monitor mix on the Behringer Wing?
Short answer is you can click on the Reverb Bus, go to the sends section and enable it to send to the specific monitor you want.
FYI the Verb has to be on one of the first 8 Buses in order to do this.
@@EqDiorthis is something I’m trying to figure out. Do you know why it only works on the first 8?? I need a 9th vocal iem and it can’t receive any FX.
@@sethworthenmusic Behringer restricted bus to bus routing to only the first 8 buses unfortunately.
what you can do is move the buses around to compensate for what you are trying to do. especially if you have the latest firmware, then you can just copy the settings and routing as a preset. that we you can easily move things around.