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UNMIXX: Untangling Highly Correlated Singing Voices Mixtures

Sound 2026-01-21 v1 Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

We introduce UNMIXX, a novel framework for multiple singing voices separation (MSVS). While related to speech separation, MSVS faces unique challenges: data scarcity and the highly correlated nature of singing voices mixture. To address these issues, we propose UNMIXX with three key components: (1) musically informed mixing strategy to construct highly correlated, music-like mixtures, (2) cross-source attention that drives representations of two singers apart via reverse attention, and (3) magnitude penalty loss penalizing erroneously assigned interfering energy. UNMIXX not only addresses data scarcity by simulating realistic training data, but also excels at separating highly correlated mixtures through cross-source interactions at both the architectural and loss levels. Our extensive experiments demonstrate that UNMIXX greatly enhances performance, with SDRi gains exceeding 2.2 dB over prior work.

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@article{arxiv.2601.12802,
  title  = {UNMIXX: Untangling Highly Correlated Singing Voices Mixtures},
  author = {Jihoo Jung and Ji-Hoon Kim and Doyeop Kwak and Junwon Lee and Juhan Nam and Joon Son Chung},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.12802},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted by ICASSP 2026