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Ambisonizer: Neural Upmixing as Spherical Harmonics Generation

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arxiv 2405.13428 v1 pith:NOKV6TJN submitted 2024-05-22 cs.SD eess.AS

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keywords upmixinggenerationneuralstereoambisonicapproachchannelsharmonics
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Neural upmixing, the task of generating immersive music with an increased number of channels from fewer input channels, has been an active research area, with mono-to-stereo and stereo-to-surround upmixing treated as separate problems. In this paper, we propose a unified approach to neural upmixing by formulating it as spherical harmonics - more specifically, Ambisonic generation. We explicitly formulate mono upmixing as unconditional generation and stereo upmixing as conditional generation, where the stereo signals serve as conditions. We provide evidence that our proposed methodology, when decoded to stereo, matches a strong commercial stereo widener in subjective ratings. Overall, our work presents direct upmixing to Ambisonic format as a strong and promising approach to neural upmixing. A discussion on limitations is also provided.

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