If you search the LAB archives - there have been a number of similar posts over the years. As I recall - nobody suggested anything that was specific to plot design - but many of us use your average design program to get the job done.
Try Adobe (Photoshop or Illustrator), MS Word, Publisher etc. I actually have a generic template I start from (in Photoshop) that has the usual symbols (amp, input, channel #, mic stand, vocal, power drop, wedge etc) - and I cut/copy/paste as needed for each specific plot I make. Wave, Keep your eye out for the January issue of Live Sound International. If you don't subscribe, you can read it online. I believe there will be an article on writing technical riders, with some help on stageplots.
StagePlotPro - A powerful application that allows you to create complete stage plots for musical concerts StagePlotPro is a comprehensive application that lets you create stage plots by planning how all available space will be used. It allows you to create complex plots and it’s perfect for professional organizers.
Honest, though, you do not need a fancy software package to create a really good stageplot. In fact, the more graphics you stick in there, the harder it gets to read. I'm sure the standard Mac software has something comparable to Windows' Paint facility. Just remember the KISS method.Keep It Simple Stupid. It's the best rule of thumb you can apply to most everything in life. Mac Kerr wrote on Wed, 04 January 2006 23:36 Mike Butler (media) wrote on Wed, 04 January 2006 22:37 I am sure that there is a gold mine of info over the years, but every time I haved tried a search I have come up with Doodly-SQUAT!
Mebbe it's becuz I'm running Mac OS X version 10.3.9. The link in the post I made on Dec 30 was found with a search using Mac OSX 10.2.8.
Dvr software for mac. (Shown Below) 4.
I think it is about keywords not OS version. Mac Thanks for the tip, Mac. This is what I get when I try: Typically I get Studyhall stuff. Interesting reading in its own right, but not what I call a successful search.