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Noah Harper edited this page Apr 15, 2023 · 6 revisions

Band Stage Plot Wiki

Welcome to the Band Stage Plot Wiki! Here you can find all the information you need to make the most out of the Band Stage Plot website. Whether you're a musician, a sound engineer, or a stage manager, this website can help you create, save, and share your stage plots in a fast and intuitive way.

What is Band Stage Plot?

Band Stage Plot is a website that allows you to easily make and share your stage plots. With Band Stage Plot, you can drag and drop elements such as instruments, microphones, monitors, and other props onto a virtual stage, adjust their position, and save your design for future reference. You can also export your stage plot as an image or JSON file (coming soon!).

How to use Band Stage Plot?

To start using Band Stage Plot, simply go to the website at www.bandstageplot.com. This will open a blank stage where you can add your elements. You can browse through the list of available items on the left-hand side of the screen, select the one you want, and drag it onto the stage. You can then move the element as needed. To remove an item, simply drag it back to the item list. You can also add notes to your stage (coming soon!).

What else can I find on this Wiki?

On this Wiki, you can find detailed instructions on how to use all the features of Band Stage Plot, as well as tips and tricks for creating effective stage plots. You can also browse through the list of available items and learn more about their characteristics and placement. Finally, you can ask questions, share your own experiences, and connect with other users in the community section.

I hope you find this Wiki useful and informative. If you have any suggestions or feedback, please don't hesitate to contact me at bandstageplot@gmail.com. Thank you for using Band Stage Plot!

Welcome to BandStagePlot, a tool designed for bands and musicians to create professional-looking stage plots.
Visit BandStagePlot at www.bandstageplot.com.

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