Stage plot, input list, monitor requirements, and console file — all from one tool. Export as PDF. Share a QR code. Stop emailing spreadsheets.
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Drag instruments, monitors, DI boxes onto the stage. Add annotations for power drops, risers, and backline.
Input list with K·S·H sorting, monitor/output assignments, channel count, stereo pairs, phantom power requirements.
PDF for the venue. Console file for the engineer. QR code for instant loading. One source of truth for everyone.
Every document the venue and engineer need — generated from one stage plot.
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A document sent to venues before a show listing technical requirements: stage plot, input list, monitor needs, backline, and power requirements. It tells the house engineer exactly what you need.
Build a stage plot in stage·left. The input list, output assignments, and channel count generate automatically. Export as PDF and send to the venue.
Stage plot (visual layout), input list (every channel), output/monitor list, backline requirements, power requirements, and contact info. stage·left generates the first four automatically.
Yes. Export a clean PDF with stage plot and input list. Pro removes the watermark. Every export includes a QR code for instant loading.
Yes. Export a native console file alongside the PDF. Supports X32·M32, Yamaha CL·QL, and dLive. The venue loads the file and all channels are named, colored, and routed.
A stage plot is the visual diagram showing where instruments go on stage. A tech rider is the full technical document that includes the stage plot plus input list, monitor requirements, and other specs.
Build once. Stage plot, input list, and tech rider — all in sync.
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