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Main Authors: Zong, Yisu, Reiss, Joshua
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.08806
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author Zong, Yisu
Reiss, Joshua
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Reiss, Joshua
contents Sound effects model design commonly uses digital signal processing techniques with full control ability, but it is difficult to achieve realism within a limited number of parameters. Recently, neural sound effects synthesis methods have emerged as a promising approach for generating high-quality and realistic sounds, but the process of synthesizing the desired sound poses difficulties in terms of control. This paper presents a real-time neural synthesis model guided by a physically inspired model, enabling the generation of high-quality sounds while inheriting the control interface of the physically inspired model. We showcase the superior performance of our model in terms of sound quality and control.
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spellingShingle Learning Control of Neural Sound Effects Synthesis from Physically Inspired Models
Zong, Yisu
Reiss, Joshua
Sound
Audio and Speech Processing
Sound effects model design commonly uses digital signal processing techniques with full control ability, but it is difficult to achieve realism within a limited number of parameters. Recently, neural sound effects synthesis methods have emerged as a promising approach for generating high-quality and realistic sounds, but the process of synthesizing the desired sound poses difficulties in terms of control. This paper presents a real-time neural synthesis model guided by a physically inspired model, enabling the generation of high-quality sounds while inheriting the control interface of the physically inspired model. We showcase the superior performance of our model in terms of sound quality and control.
title Learning Control of Neural Sound Effects Synthesis from Physically Inspired Models
topic Sound
Audio and Speech Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.08806