ITO-Master optimizes the reference embedding during inference to give users finer control over mastering style transfer in both black-box and white-box audio processors.
ITO-Master: Inference-Time Optimization for Audio Effects Modeling of Music Mastering Processors
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Music mastering style transfer aims to model and apply the mastering characteristics of a reference track to a target track, simulating the professional mastering process. However, existing methods apply fixed processing based on a reference track, limiting users' ability to fine-tune the results to match their artistic intent. In this paper, we introduce the ITO-Master framework, a reference-based mastering style transfer system that integrates Inference-Time Optimization (ITO) to enable finer user control over the mastering process. By optimizing the reference embedding during inference, our approach allows users to refine the output dynamically, making micro-level adjustments to achieve more precise mastering results. We explore both black-box and white-box methods for modeling mastering processors and demonstrate that ITO improves mastering performance across different styles. Through objective evaluation, subjective listening tests, and qualitative analysis using text-based conditioning with CLAP embeddings, we validate that ITO enhances mastering style similarity while offering increased adaptability. Our framework provides an effective and user-controllable solution for mastering style transfer, allowing users to refine their results beyond the initial style transfer.
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ITO-Master: Inference-Time Optimization for Audio Effects Modeling of Music Mastering Processors
ITO-Master optimizes the reference embedding during inference to give users finer control over mastering style transfer in both black-box and white-box audio processors.