DDSP-SFX: Acoustically-guided sound effects generation with differentiable digital signal processing
Abstract
Controlling the variations of sound effects using neural audio synthesis models has been a difficult task. Differentiable digital signal processing (DDSP) provides a lightweight solution that achieves high-quality sound synthesis while enabling deterministic acoustic attribute control by incorporating pre-processed audio features and digital synthesizers. In this research, we introduce DDSP-SFX, a model based on the DDSP architecture capable of synthesizing high-quality sound effects while enabling users to control the timbre variations easily. We propose a transient modelling technique with higher objective evaluation scores and subjective ratings over impulsive signals (footsteps, gunshots). We propose a simple method that achieves timbre variation control while also allowing deterministic attribute control. We further qualitatively show the timbre transfer performance using voice as the guiding sound.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2309.08060,
title = {DDSP-SFX: Acoustically-guided sound effects generation with differentiable digital signal processing},
author = {Yunyi Liu and Craig Jin and David Gunawan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.08060},
year = {2023}
}