Turn guitar audio into clean, editable tabs.

Plexus is an AI transcription studio for players who want a fast, precise path from recording to an export-ready guitar part.

Plexus Studio Preview
96% structure confidence

Signal intake

Velvet Lights.wav

112 BPM / Drop D

Structured output

Intro

Muted octave lead-in with sparse sustain.

1-4

Verse

Palm-muted chug pattern with syncopated turnaround.

5-12

Chorus

Open-string lift and wider interval movement.

13-20

Playback note

Detected tight palm-muted verse with an open, wider chorus release.

Intro

1-4

Verse

5-12

Chorus

13-20

Export path

Guitar Pro draft

Bar markers, tuning, and phrasing ready for a handoff file.

Practice PDF

Readable tab format with section dividers and tempo notes.

MIDI sketch

Quick arrangement layer for rehearsal or DAW reference.

Output stack

GP / PDF / MIDI

Deliver the part in the formats players and teachers already expect.

Session tone

Black minimal

A premium control-room feel with technical hierarchy and no clutter.

Review pass

Browser first

Inspect sections, measures, and exports before a deeper player lands.

Audio intake

Tempo + tuning

AI structuring

Export stack

Workflow

A landing page that shows the product instead of decorating around it.

The motion stays purposeful: elements settle in as they enter the viewport, cards react on hover, and the hierarchy stays clean enough to feel credible.

01

Drop the take

Bring in the stem, memo, or full song and let Plexus begin with a clean, confidence-building intake state.

02

Map the structure

Tempo, tuning, density, and section logic appear as a guided signal chain instead of a generic progress bar.

03

Export or refine

Move into a browser review surface that feels ready for Guitar Pro exports, PDF handoff, or future playback.

Demo workspace

Velvet Lights

Open workspace
Measure 1D5
e|----------------|
B|----------------|
G|----------------|
D|--0---0---------|
A|--0---0---3-2---|
D|--0---0---3-2---|
Measure 2F5
e|----------------|
B|----------------|
G|----------------|
D|------3---3-----|
A|--3-3---3---5-3-|
D|--3-3---3---5-3-|
Measure 3Bb5
e|----------------|
B|----------------|
G|----------------|
D|--8---8-----8---|
A|--8---8-6-8---6-|
D|--8---8-6-8---6-|
Measure 4C5
e|----------------|
B|----------------|
G|----------------|
D|--10--10----10--|
A|--10--10-8--10--|
D|--10--10-8--10--|

Session note

Detected tight palm-muted verse with an open, wider chorus release.

Structure pass

Intro1-4
Verse5-12
Chorus13-20
Precision pass

A workspace that suggests control before the engine does everything.

The MVP UI should already feel like it understands sections, difficulty, and arrangement logic. That trust matters before full transcription depth arrives.

AI direction

Signal-rich states instead of vague loading screens.

Every transition explains what Plexus is doing: ingesting, mapping, structuring, then handing off into a playable tab review.

Product growth

Designed to grow into a custom player, not get replaced by one.

The visual system leaves room for transport controls, measure sync, and future Guitar Pro support without changing the identity later.

Export system

Keep the output structured enough to leave the browser cleanly.

Guitar Pro draft

Bar markers, tuning, and phrasing ready for a handoff file.

Practice PDF

Readable tab format with section dividers and tempo notes.

MIDI sketch

Quick arrangement layer for rehearsal or DAW reference.

Audience

Built for players who want less friction between hearing and playing.

Plexus should feel credible to experienced guitarists, clear to teachers, and inviting to newer players. The interface stays technical without becoming cold, and the workflow stays fast without looking disposable.

Serious guitarists

Bring recordings back into a clean tab workflow when your ear is faster than your patience.

Teachers

Convert lesson fragments and practice references into handoff-ready tabs without losing structure.

Newer players

Use a clearer interface for seeing where the part lives, how sections repeat, and what to export for practice.