DiffMoog: a Differentiable Modular Synthesizer for Sound Matching
Uzrad, Noy, Barkan, Oren, Elharar, Almog, Shvartzman, Shlomi, Laufer, Moshe, Wolf, Lior, Koenigstein, Noam
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This paper presents DiffMoog - a differentiable modular synthesizer with a comprehensive set of modules typically found in commercial instruments. Being differentiable, it allows integration into neural networks, enabling automated sound matching, to replicate a given audio input. Notably, DiffMoog facilitates modulation capabilities (FM/AM), low-frequency oscillators (LFOs), filters, envelope shapers, and the ability for users to create custom signal chains. We introduce an open-source platform that comprises DiffMoog and an end-to-end sound matching framework. This framework utilizes a novel signal-chain loss and an encoder network that self-programs its outputs to predict DiffMoogs parameters based on the user-defined modular architecture. Moreover, we provide insights and lessons learned towards sound matching using differentiable synthesis. Combining robust sound capabilities with a holistic platform, DiffMoog stands as a premier asset for expediting research in audio synthesis and machine learning.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-23-2024
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