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Vocos: Closing the gap between time-domain and Fourier-based neural vocoders for high-quality audio synthesis

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Vocos is a fast neural vocoder designed to synthesize audio waveforms from acoustic features. Trained using a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) objective, Vocos can generate waveforms in a single forward pass. Unlike other typical GAN-based vocoders, Vocos does not model audio samples in the time domain. Instead, it generates spectral coefficients, facilitating rapid audio reconstruction through inverse Fourier transform.

Installation

To use Vocos only in inference mode, install it using:

pip install vocos

If you wish to train the model, install it with additional dependencies:

pip install vocos[train]

Usage

Reconstruct audio from mel-spectrogram

import torch

from vocos import Vocos

vocos = Vocos.from_pretrained("charactr/vocos-mel-24khz")

mel = torch.randn(1, 100, 256)  # B, C, T
audio = vocos.decode(mel)

Copy-synthesis from a file:

import torchaudio

y, sr = torchaudio.load(YOUR_AUDIO_FILE)
if y.size(0) > 1:  # mix to mono
    y = y.mean(dim=0, keepdim=True)
y = torchaudio.functional.resample(y, orig_freq=sr, new_freq=24000)
y_hat = vocos(y)

Citation

If this code contributes to your research, please cite our work:

@article{siuzdak2023vocos,
  title={Vocos: Closing the gap between time-domain and Fourier-based neural vocoders for high-quality audio synthesis},
  author={Siuzdak, Hubert},
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.00814},
  year={2023}
}

License

The code in this repository is released under the MIT license.