SoulX-Singer: Towards High-Quality Zero-Shot Singing Voice Synthesis
Abstract
While recent years have witnessed rapid progress in speech synthesis, open-source singing voice synthesis (SVS) systems still face significant barriers to industrial deployment, particularly in terms of robustness and zero-shot generalization. In this report, we introduce SoulX-Singer, a high-quality open-source SVS system designed with practical deployment considerations in mind. SoulX-Singer supports controllable singing generation conditioned on either symbolic musical scores (MIDI) or melodic representations, enabling flexible and expressive control in real-world production workflows. Trained on more than 42,000 hours of vocal data, the system supports Mandarin Chinese, English, and Cantonese and consistently achieves state-of-the-art synthesis quality across languages under diverse musical conditions. Furthermore, to enable reliable evaluation of zero-shot SVS performance in practical scenarios, we construct SoulX-Singer-Eval, a dedicated benchmark with strict training-test disentanglement, facilitating systematic assessment in zero-shot settings.
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@article{arxiv.2602.07803,
title = {SoulX-Singer: Towards High-Quality Zero-Shot Singing Voice Synthesis},
author = {Jiale Qian and Hao Meng and Tian Zheng and Pengcheng Zhu and Haopeng Lin and Yuhang Dai and Hanke Xie and Wenxiao Cao and Ruixuan Shang and Jun Wu and Hongmei Liu and Hanlin Wen and Jian Zhao and Zhonglin Jiang and Yong Chen and Shunshun Yin and Ming Tao and Jianguo Wei and Lei Xie and Xinsheng Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.07803},
year = {2026}
}
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