Active learning that maximizes ensemble disagreement across continuous amp knob settings reduces the number of recorded settings needed to train a parametric guitar amp model.
Deep Learning for Tube Amplifier Emulation
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Analog audio effects and synthesizers often owe their distinct sound to circuit nonlinearities. Faithfully modeling such significant aspect of the original sound in virtual analog software can prove challenging. The current work proposes a generic data-driven approach to virtual analog modeling and applies it to the Fender Bassman 56F-A vacuum-tube amplifier. Specifically, a feedforward variant of the WaveNet deep neural network is trained to carry out a regression on audio waveform samples from input to output of a SPICE model of the tube amplifier. The output signals are pre-emphasized to assist the model at learning the high-frequency content. The results of a listening test suggest that the proposed model accurately emulates the reference device. In particular, the model responds to user control changes, and faithfully restitutes the range of sonic characteristics found across the configurations of the original device.
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Parametric Neural Amp Modeling with Active Learning
Active learning that maximizes ensemble disagreement across continuous amp knob settings reduces the number of recorded settings needed to train a parametric guitar amp model.