Guitar transcription workspace

Turn a guitar take into tablature you can actually play.

Record or import your playing, arrange it on the fretboard, and refine every note in one focused studio built for guitarists.

  • 01 Audio in
  • 02 Playable tab
  • 03 MIDI, PDF, and audio out

Current session

Late night lead

♩ = 96Standard tuning
Saved

Live editor Scrub, select, type, and listen from any column.

A clear path from take to tab

The tools stay out of the way until you need them.

Each stage is close enough to move quickly, but separated enough to keep the score readable.

01

Bring in a take

Record, upload, or paste a link.

Start with a mic take, a saved recording, an audio file, or a YouTube reference. Your source stays playable while you work.

02

Shape the result

Transcribe into playable positions.

Choose the analysis method, tempo grid, cleanup, and fret-box strategy. The arranger maps pitches onto a real six-string neck.

03

Practice and share

Edit, hear, loop, and export.

Correct notes directly, add chords and techniques, slow down a phrase, then export audio, MIDI, PDF, or clean tab text.

Built around the instrument

More than pitch detection.

The studio keeps timing, fingering, notation, and playback connected so the result remains useful after transcription.

Transcription

Audio becomes an editable score.

Timing is quantized to the beat and every detected pitch arrives in the same editor used for manual tab writing.

Fingering

Arranged for a guitarist’s hands.

Let the fret box follow the opening or the whole song, or set its starting fret yourself, with a four-fret stretch target.

Practice

Playback stays attached to the notation.

Scrub from any column, loop a selection, add the metronome, and hear bends, slides, hammer-ons, and pull-offs.

Workflow

Your draft is always close at hand.

Undo every edit, copy and paste note regions, reopen saved work, and move between analysis and the tab without losing context.

One focused notation workspace

The score stays at the center of the experience.

Scoreline keeps the interface compact, readable, and predictable so the music gets more attention than the controls around it.

Compact controls Readable notation Light and dark

Your next take is enough

Open the studio and start with the sound you already have.

Start a transcription