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FireRedTTS3: Unified Speech Generation and Editing with Semantically Enriched Speech Representations

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arxiv 2608.17492 v1 pith:PVB2T7DM submitted 2026-08-18 cs.SD

classification cs.SD
keywords speecheditinggenerationvoiceautoregressivefireredtts3cloningcontinuous
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Recent continuous autoregressive TTS models operate directly on continuous speech representations, preserving rich acoustic details while leveraging the instruction-following capabilities of text LLMs. This paradigm opens new possibilities for voice cloning, instruction-controlled voice design, and speech editing, but remains susceptible to error accumulation during autoregressive generation. Existing solutions often require additional semantic modules, multi-stage tokenizer training pipelines, or complex autoregressive architectures. In this work, we propose FireRedTTS3, a simple yet effective speech generation and editing framework that mitigates error accumulation at the representation level. Specifically, we leverage a frozen Audio Encoder trained on diverse speech understanding tasks as a semantic teacher to regularize the audio feature space. This improves text-speech alignment and stabilizes autoregressive generation while keeping the overall system simple. FireRedTTS3 provides two variants: FireRedTTS3-Base for multilingual and multi-dialect zero-shot voice cloning, and FireRedTTS3-Instruct for unified voice cloning, instruction-controlled voice design, and speech editing. Experiments show that FireRedTTS3-Base achieves the best average speech intelligibility and speaker similarity among compared systems on Seed-TTS-Eval and MiniMax-MLS-Test, while FireRedTTS3-Instruct outperforms competing systems on InstructTTSEval and Ming-Freeform-Audio-Edit. These results demonstrate that semantically enriched continuous speech representations, combined with a simple architecture, enable stable, controllable, and high-fidelity speech generation and editing. Code and models are available at https://github.com/FireRedTeam/FireRedTTS3.

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