Real-Time and Accurate: Zero-shot High-Fidelity Singing Voice Conversion with Multi-Condition Flow Synthesis

Abstract

Singing voice conversion is to convert the source singing voice into the target singing voice except for the content. Currently, flow-based models can complete the task of voice conversion, but they struggle to effectively extract latent variables in the more rhythmically rich and emotionally expressive task of singing voice conversion, while also facing issues with low efficiency in speech processing. In this paper, we propose a high-fidelity flow-based model based on multi-decoupling feature constraints called RASVC, which enhances the capture of vocal details by integrating multiple latent attribute encoders. We also use Multi-stream inverse short-time Fourier transform(MS-iSTFT) to enhance the speed of speech processing by skipping some complicated decoder processing steps. We compare the synthesized singing voice with other models from multiple dimensions, and our proposed model is highly consistent with the current state-of-the-art, with the demo which is available at https://lazycat1119.github.io/RASVC-demo/.

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