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Stage output and solos in action

How solo assignments appear on the Stage team's output screen.

Stage output and solos in action

The Stage team output (/room/{roomId}/output/stage) shows solo assignments live as the director advances through cues. The crew watching this screen always knows who's featured on the current moment.


What the screen shows

When the active cue is a Live Song with solos assigned, two sections appear below the main cue card:

Vocal Solos — a Mic icon labels this section. Up to two slots, each showing the vocalist's name (large, bold), their instrument label, and an icon.

Instrument Solos — a Guitar icon labels this section. Up to two slots, same layout.

The current cue's solos are displayed at full brightness. The next cue's solos appear alongside the next cue card in a dimmer style, so the stage crew can see what's coming up without it competing with the live moment.


Hidden states

Non-Live-Song cues: the Solos sections don't appear. The output shows the standard cue card only.

Live Song cues with no solos assigned: same — the Solos sections stay hidden. There's no empty placeholder, no "no solos" message. The layout is clean.


Real-time updates

When the director advances to a new cue, the Stage output updates immediately. No manual refresh needed — the screen stays in sync with the show via socket connection.


Who should be watching

Tip

The Stage output is most useful for the production team or stage manager — whoever is coordinating who steps to a mic or picks up a feature moment. Performers themselves are usually too busy performing to watch a screen; this is for the people making sure the right person is in the right place at the right time.
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