The new Wing Q App offers wireless remote control for WING Personal Mixing Consoles on iPhones. The Q-App supports Monitoring functions for live and studio applications. Multiple instances of the app can be connected to the hardware simultaneously, allowing both musicians and technicians to adjust the bus mixes. WING Q offers the same personal monitoring functions of WING CoPilot in a condensed and optimized way for smartphones. The Monitor Mixing UI is reduced to the essential parameters of personalized monitoring applications and offers an additional lock function to reduce the risk of accidentally selecting the wrong bus. Just like its big brother, WING Q allows adjusting bus mixes via single channel sends or MCA (mix control association). MCAs are similar to DCAs and allow to control a group of channel levels by a single control. What’s New: • New native tablet user interface • Faster and more reliable network connection • Significantly reduced battery drain • Various bug fixes and improvements • New offline/demo mode Features: • Select one of the 16 stereo aux buses • Lock icon prevents unintentional bus change • Mix adjustment based on individual channels or MCAs • Name and customize your MCAs the way that makes sense to you • All input channel sends feature level, width and pan controls • Control the bus master volume, stereo width and panorama Requirements: • Requires a wireless router connected to the WING Personal Mixing Console • WING-Q requires WING console firmware V1.12 or higher
Doesn’t connect.
We’re only able to connect manually. We have app version 1.3.1 & WING Firmware 2.0. Rescan doesn’t work. Beyond frustrating if it’s not user friendly, why even make the app?
Needs work
Our church just “upgraded” to a new board, and I’ve used this APP for the last few weeks. The following came out of a review from 2021, which are still the biggest issues today. - The faders are very small, which make it difficult to use. - It drains the battery very quickly and overheats the phone. What I don’t understand is why haven’t these issues been addressed? Usability and power management are the top 2 priorities for any app.
works well enough
the app works ok (albeit finicky) the problem is the battery drain. In 16 minutes of background usage it drained 10% of the battery in my iphone 14.
New update is awful.
Outside of the layout being to blown up for iPhone use, the app doesn't connect to the wing as seemlessly. It wants to resort back to the demo version.
drains your battery
please fix the battery drain issue
Doesn’t connect to the Console
We had a nightmare this weekend trying to use the WING-Q app for personal IEM monitoring for our musicians. This was our first week using the WING and because of our setup restrictions, we couldn’t test and troubleshoot the in-ear monitoring system prior to implementation. The app simply wouldn’t connect to the board no matter what we tried, with the exception of a few people who did get connected and then kicked off after about 10 minutes. The manual setup button doesn’t work at all and it doesn’t find the board when it scans. You could click the little yellow link in the error message to enter the IP manually, but it still wouldn’t find the console. What is the point of this app existing if it can’t connect to the specific board it is designed to work with. We ended up with half our band just pulling out their in-ears in frustration and going without. It was a disaster. And before you think we had a wireless network issue, a couple of people have paid for and use Mixing Station and had no problem whatsoever connecting to the console.
Usual lousy support from Music Tribe
Wow, the app hasn’t been updated in a year and I’m guessing it doesn’t support the latest WING firmware. What a joke. I expected it to be bad and barely work, but while our console shows up, it won’t connect no matter how many times I tap it or enter the IP address manually. As disappointing as it is to have to pay for third part apps, Mixing Station is far superior to any app Music arrive has put out. Update: I was able to connect after a few more tries. I’m willing to give it a chance, but there are a lot of problems. The faders are tiny and it only works in landscape mode. It would be great if you could have four faders while holding your phone vertically for more control. Also, you should be able to swipe between fader banks instead of hunting for a little button. The whole point of an app like this is to allow musicians to make quick adjustments on the fly, and the app should be designed with that as the priority.
• Fixed UI for some iPad models
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