Singing voice correction using canonical time warping
Abstract
Expressive singing voice correction is an appealing but challenging problem. A robust time-warping algorithm which synchronizes two singing recordings can provide a promising solution. We thereby propose to address the problem by canonical time warping (CTW) which aligns amateur singing recordings to professional ones. A new pitch contour is generated given the alignment information, and a pitch-corrected singing is synthesized back through the vocoder. The objective evaluation shows that CTW is robust against pitch-shifting and time-stretching effects, and the subjective test demonstrates that CTW prevails the other methods including DTW and the commercial auto-tuning software. Finally, we demonstrate the applicability of the proposed method in a practical, real-world scenario.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1711.08600,
title = {Singing voice correction using canonical time warping},
author = {Yin-Jyun Luo and Ming-Tso Chen and Tai-Shih Chi and Li Su},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.08600},
year = {2017}
}