voice & electronics + video  |  voice & electronics + video + organ

Technical Rider for Solo Voice & Electronics Concert (with video + organ, current as of June 2026)

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Technical needs vary depending on venue and program being performed. For most engagements (basic solo voice & electronics concerts), sound reinforcement is required as detailed below. For more technically complex productions (i.e., large-scale, theatrical, multimedia performance works), additional lighting and audio/visual equipment and operators, as well as additional load-in/set-up and tech time, may be required. Technical riders for specific works are available upon request.

Time:

  • 30 minutes for load-in and set-up

  • 45-60 minutes for sound-check and tech

Molly will bring:

  • Focusrite 6i6 Interface for audio processing + playback

  • Computer for audio + video playback

  • KAiKU music glove

  • MUGIC accelerometer device

  • MIDI keyboard

  • Bela instrument device

  • SM58 mic for vocal amplification

  • Vintage toy organ

  • Shure Beta 98H/C Cardioid Condenser Clip-on Instrument Microphone for organ amplification

To be provided by venue or presenter:

  • sound engineer familiar with in-house equipment

  • stereo PA system with 4 available inputs, two for electronics, two for voice

  • snake or a pair of cables to reach from the performing area to sound board.

  • direct boxes (DIs) will be needed if your inputs are XLR (Molly’s outputs are 1/4-inch).

  • if possible, speakers should be downstage of the performer or angled so that they do not feed back into the performer’s microphone due to heightened feedback issues associated with live processing

  • adequate monitoring (in some houses, the sound from the mains might suffice) including voice, organ, and electronics

  • grounded AC power on or near the stage, four outlets desired

  • microphone stand (tripod style preferred) with boom for vocal mic

  • one music stand 

  • small desk-height table (approx 26″ – 30″ h, with surface area at least 18″ x 36″) for electronic devices and laptop

  • projector – preferably at least 3000 lumens – and a large, upstage projection surface (such as a cyc or a clean, light-colored wall)

  • an HDMI cable long enough to reach the projector from Molly’s setup

  • lighting should be adjusted so the artist is well-lit without casting light onto the video projection

Stage Diagram: