Instead of a graphic for these instruments, stage plots can include a graphic for the input they use (a mic or DI box) with a custom label like "trumpet mic" or "DI for acoustic guitar." The app design assumes that graphics for smaller instruments clutter stage plots and are relatively unimportant to the sound engineers and stage techs who will use them. This app does not include graphics for small instruments that performers carry with them onto the stage, only large instruments like keyboards and drums that require prior placement on stage. Other: stairs, riser, stool, chair, music stand, horn stand, guitar stand, guitar rack, power outlet, mixer, laptop, isolation panel, fan Instruments: amp, cymbal, drum, kick drum, keyboard, grand piano, pedal steel, xylophone Outputs: wedge monitor, spot monitor, fill monitor, in-ear monitor, headphone amp Inputs: vocal mic, instrument mic, area mic, clip mic, kick drum mic, DI box, XLR input The app includes graphics for the following items: Stage plots can include a diagram to show the placement of elements on stage numbered input and output lists a list of other required items like chairs and music stands the name and photo of each performer notes for the sound engineer and your contact info. Once you build a stage plot, you can copy it to your phone for quick access on the go.
You can build a collection of stage plots for different kinds of gigs, then print or email them directly from your mobile device.Ī tablet is recommended for building stage plots. Stage Plot Maker helps you build clear, readable stage plots to communicate your band's technical requirements to a sound engineer.