load·in

load·in

Stage plots to console files

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • July 8, 2026
  • July 16, 2026

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Streamline your live sound setup by transforming stage plots into console files, DAW templates, and tech rider documents. Automate channel naming and export to various professional audio devices and software.

Stage plot to input list builder
Console scene file export
DAW session templates
Wireless frequency RF check
Tech rider and tour document generation
Drag-and-drop stage plot creation
Input/output list export
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What's New in load·in

1.1.5

July 16, 2026

This one makes load·in fast and dependable to actually use — on a phone in the back of the bus and on a laptop alike. • Smoother, quicker channel editing. Add, delete, and reorder channels without fighting the screen. One menu for everything — long-press on a phone, right-click on a laptop — to rename, recolor, set stereo, toggle processing badges, or delete. Drag the handle to reorder; it no longer fights the scroll. Full keyboard support for power users. • Share straight off your phone. Every export now opens the native share sheet, so you can AirDrop the file to the desk or your laptop. USB off an iPhone is unreliable — this is the way off the phone. • Offline native scene export now works for Yamaha CL/QL and Allen & Heath dLive with no connection. • The export screen shows each desk's real, current status before you commit — verified, names-only, round-trip, or caveated — so you know what the app is designed to write and what still needs desk/editor confirmation. No rounding up. • Stability and mobile plot-editing fixes. Built by a touring engineer. If a file does anything unexpected on your desk, tell me — that's the whole point of putting this out.

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Subscription plans

Pro — $49/year. Launch pricing.

Unlocks Pro across the go·for·show suite of apps.

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User reviews

Very cool!

Works as advertised! Good docs and support. Love the export to DAW feature <3. Obviously created by a working A1 - it’s a winner!

FAQ

What is load·in?

load·in is a productivity app designed to simplify the process of setting up live sound shows. It converts visual stage plots into digital files compatible with various audio consoles and Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs).

What consoles does load·in support for scene file export?

load·in supports scene file export for Behringer X32, Midas M32, X-Air, WING, Yamaha CL/QL, DiGiCo SD7–SD12, Allen & Heath SQ and dLive, and Avid VENUE S6L. It also offers channel-name export for Yamaha DM3 and RIVAGE PM.

Can load·in export files for DAWs?

Yes, load·in can send input lists as pre-labeled sessions for Reaper and Ableton Live, and provides templates for Adobe Audition, Cubase, and Ardour. Pro Tools and Logic support are planned for future updates.

How does the RF check feature work in load·in?

The RF check feature flags potential problems with wireless frequencies, such as duplicate frequencies, intermodulation distortion hits, and assignments outside legal bands across multiple regulatory regions. It acts as a verification tool for your frequency list.

What kind of documents can load·in generate?

load·in can generate venue-ready PDFs that include your stage plot, input list, and RF table. It can also import existing tech rider PDFs and auto-extract channel lists.

Does load·in have ads?

No, load·in does not contain advertisements. The app is ad-free, allowing for an uninterrupted user experience.

What is the pricing for load·in?

load·in is available for free. There is also a 'Pro' subscription plan priced at $49 per year, offering additional features or benefits.

How often is load·in updated?

The latest version of load·in is 1.1.5, which was released on July 16, 2026. Updates are released periodically to improve functionality and add support for more devices and software.