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How to make a Stage Plot (Stage Plan) for a Band One day or other every band is asked to provide a STAGE PLOT / STAGE PLAN / INPUT LIST. Stage plot is an illustration of the band’s set up, location on stage or appliances you use. A stage plot is planned to help a sound engineer get an idea about you necessities. For instance, where on the stage all the instruments will be situated, how many microphones or what kinds of instruments will be used etc. What should be mentioned in a stage plot: - a primary visual that demonstrates where every member of the band is located; - names of all band members and kind of instrument everyone plays; - whether case keyboard and bass amplifiers be direct run or mic’d; - number of monitors, DIs, microphones, and cables needed; - type of sound gear (mics, DIs, etc.), if some, you will be providing; - where the amplifiers will be located in relation to the players. With the help of a stage plot you will make your setup and sound check more effective and well-organized.