A masked discrete diffusion model fine-tuned with GRPO on rendered-audio rewards improves out-of-domain synthesizer parameter estimation on the Dexed FM synthesizer.
DDSynth-RL: Audio Synthesizer Inversion via Discrete Diffusion with Reinforcement Learning
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Synthesizer inversion is challenging for two main reasons: 1) Distinct parameter configurations can produce perceptually similar sounds. 2) Parameter-space losses often fail to reflect rendered audio similarity, while the synthesizer being a non-differentiable black box prevents simple audio-domain supervision. To address the one-to-many mapping induced by the first challenge, we formulate synthesizer inversion as conditional generation over discrete synthesizer parameters and use masked discrete diffusion as the generator. This treatment additionally avoids the fixed-order assumption of autoregressive models and the continuous-relaxation mismatch of flow matching when modeling categorical synthesizer controls. To address the second challenge, we further fine-tune the model with GRPO-style audio-domain rewards computed from rendered outputs. Experiments on Dexed show that, after supervised training, the discrete diffusion model is competitive with autoregressive and flow-matching baselines, and reward-based fine-tuning further improves out-of-domain audio matching performance. Code and demos are available at: https://github.com/DDSynth-RL/DDSynthRL.
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DDSynth-RL: Audio Synthesizer Inversion via Discrete Diffusion with Reinforcement Learning
A masked discrete diffusion model fine-tuned with GRPO on rendered-audio rewards improves out-of-domain synthesizer parameter estimation on the Dexed FM synthesizer.