2024
DOI: 10.3389/frsip.2023.1284100
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A review of differentiable digital signal processing for music and speech synthesis

Ben Hayes,
Jordie Shier,
György Fazekas
et al.

Abstract: The term “differentiable digital signal processing” describes a family of techniques in which loss function gradients are backpropagated through digital signal processors, facilitating their integration into neural networks. This article surveys the literature on differentiable audio signal processing, focusing on its use in music and speech synthesis. We catalogue applications to tasks including music performance rendering, sound matching, and voice transformation, discussing the motivations for and implicati… Show more

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