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VIOLET: High-Fidelity Violin Synthesis with Techniques and Dynamics

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Neural synthesis for musical instruments has the potential to revolutionize current practices that use concatenative synthesis and a sample library. However, most research focused on piano synthesis and expressive performance generation; little work has been done on continuously articulated instruments like the violin, let alone rendering them with playing techniques and dynamics. We present VIOLET, a latent-diffusion framework for controllable violin synthesis, which uses a Diffusion Transformer (DiT) with rectified flow to synthesize high-fidelity audio from MIDI notes, playing techniques, and continuous dynamics. To train VIOLET, in addition to using a few existing datasets, we curate a new dataset named CSV-TD, which contains 39 h of 48 kHz synthetic audio and time-aligned annotations of MIDI notes, note-level techniques, and continuous dynamics curves. Objective and subjective evaluations show that VIOLET synthesizes violin performances with high technique adherence, accurate pitch and timing alignment, and good dynamics control. It outperforms the current state-of-the-art neural violin synthesis system and approaches a top commercial virtual instrument in terms of technique clarity, naturalness, and dynamics following.

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  • VIOLET: High-Fidelity Violin Synthesis with Techniques and Dynamics eess.AS · 2026-08-08 · conditional · none · ref 1 · internal anchor

    VIOLET, a latent diffusion model, synthesizes violin audio that follows MIDI, playing technique, and dynamics controls, outperforming the prior neural baseline and approaching a commercial virtual instrument.