Published November 10, 2024
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Towards Zero-Shot Amplifier Modeling: One-to-Many Amplifier Modeling via Tone Embedding Control
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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 retrievalbased 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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