Pith. sign in

REVIEW 4 cited by

Diff-A-Riff: Musical Accompaniment Co-creation via Latent Diffusion Models

Not yet reviewed by Pith; the record is open.

This paper has not been read by Pith yet. Machine review is queued; the pith claim, tier, and objections will appear here once it completes.

SPECIMEN: schema-true, not a live event

T0 review · schema-true

One-sentence machine reading of the paper's core claim.

pith:XXXXXXXX · record.json · timestamp

arxiv 2406.08384 v2 pith:WHLT52XJ submitted 2024-06-12 cs.SD cs.AIeess.AS

classification cs.SDcs.AIeess.AS
keywords audiomodelmusicaldiff-a-riffdiffusionlatentmodelsmusic
verification ladder T0 review T1 audit T2 compute T3 formal

Signed reviews

No signed human review yet.

0 comments
read the original abstract

Recent advancements in deep generative models present new opportunities for music production but also pose challenges, such as high computational demands and limited audio quality. Moreover, current systems frequently rely solely on text input and typically focus on producing complete musical pieces, which is incompatible with existing workflows in music production. To address these issues, we introduce "Diff-A-Riff," a Latent Diffusion Model designed to generate high-quality instrumental accompaniments adaptable to any musical context. This model offers control through either audio references, text prompts, or both, and produces 48kHz pseudo-stereo audio while significantly reducing inference time and memory usage. We demonstrate the model's capabilities through objective metrics and subjective listening tests, with extensive examples available on the accompanying website: sonycslparis.github.io/diffariff-companion/

Discussion (0). Continue with ORCID to comment.

Forward citations

Cited by 4 Pith papers

Reviewed papers in the Pith corpus that reference this work. Sorted by Pith novelty score. Full citation record

  1. Guiding Token-Sparse Diffusion Models

    cs.CV 2026-01 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Token-sparsity gaps at inference can replace classifier-free guidance for sparsely trained diffusion models, yielding better FID and lower compute.

  2. Video-Guided Text-to-Music Generation Using Public Domain Movie Collections

    cs.SD 2025-06 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    OSSL is the first self-hosted, mood-annotated video-music dataset, and a video adapter on MusicGen-Medium improves film music generation over text-only baselines.

  3. Fast Text-to-Audio Generation with Adversarial Post-Training

    cs.SD 2025-05 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    ARC post-training speeds up text-to-audio generation to near-real-time speeds on GPUs and a few seconds on phones, without distillation or classifier-free guidance.

  4. Improving Controllability and Editability for Pretrained Text-to-Music Generation Models

    cs.SD 2024-11 conditional novelty 2.0 of 10

    A thesis compilation presenting three complementary approaches to improving editing and control of pretrained text-to-music models, with Instruct-MusicGen demonstrating the strongest stem-level editing results.

Pith tools