Can Knowledge of End-to-End Text-to-Speech Models Improve Neural MIDI-to-Audio Synthesis Systems?
Abstract
With the similarity between music and speech synthesis from symbolic input and the rapid development of text-to-speech (TTS) techniques, it is worthwhile to explore ways to improve the MIDI-to-audio performance by borrowing from TTS techniques. In this study, we analyze the shortcomings of a TTS-based MIDI-to-audio system and improve it in terms of feature computation, model selection, and training strategy, aiming to synthesize highly natural-sounding audio. Moreover, we conducted an extensive model evaluation through listening tests, pitch measurement, and spectrogram analysis. This work demonstrates not only synthesis of highly natural music but offers a thorough analytical approach and useful outcomes for the community. Our code, pre-trained models, supplementary materials, and audio samples are open sourced at https://github.com/nii-yamagishilab/midi-to-audio.
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