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Text Conditioned Symbolic Drumbeat Generation using Latent Diffusion Models

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arxiv 2408.02711 v1 pith:ESJDN4XY submitted 2024-08-05 cs.SD cs.AIcs.LGeess.AS

classification cs.SDcs.AIcs.LGeess.AS
keywords textdrumbeatsgeneratedlatentdiffusionspacedrumbeatencoder
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This study introduces a text-conditioned approach to generating drumbeats with Latent Diffusion Models (LDMs). It uses informative conditioning text extracted from training data filenames. By pretraining a text and drumbeat encoder through contrastive learning within a multimodal network, aligned following CLIP, we align the modalities of text and music closely. Additionally, we examine an alternative text encoder based on multihot text encodings. Inspired by musics multi-resolution nature, we propose a novel LSTM variant, MultiResolutionLSTM, designed to operate at various resolutions independently. In common with recent LDMs in the image space, it speeds up the generation process by running diffusion in a latent space provided by a pretrained unconditional autoencoder. We demonstrate the originality and variety of the generated drumbeats by measuring distance (both over binary pianorolls and in the latent space) versus the training dataset and among the generated drumbeats. We also assess the generated drumbeats through a listening test focused on questions of quality, aptness for the prompt text, and novelty. We show that the generated drumbeats are novel and apt to the prompt text, and comparable in quality to those created by human musicians.

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  1. MaskBeat: Loopable Drum Beat Generation

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    MaskBeat applies MaskGIT-style masked token prediction with drum-specific losses to generate loopable two-bar drum patterns, reporting higher hand-crafted metric scores than autoregressive baselines.

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