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Replicating analog device circuits through neural audio effect modeling has garnered increasing interest in recent years. Existing work has predominantly focused on a one-to-one emulation strategy, modeling specific devices individually. In this paper, we tackle the less-explored scenario of one-to-many emulation, utilizing conditioning mechanisms to emulate multiple guitar amplifiers through a single neural model. For condition representation, we use contrastive learning to build a tone embedding encoder that extracts style-related features of various amplifiers, leveraging a dataset of comprehensive amplifier settings. Targeting zero-shot application scenarios, we also examine various strategies for tone embedding representation, evaluating referenced tone embedding against two retrieval-based embedding methods for amplifiers unseen in the training time. Our findings showcase the efficacy and potential of the proposed methods in achieving versatile one-to-many amplifier modeling, contributing a foundational step towards zero-shot audio modeling applications.
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Yuhua Chen
National Taiwan University
Yen-Tung Yeh
National Taiwan University
Yuan-Chiao Cheng
National Grid (United States)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e60550b6db643587598993 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2407.10646
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