SaMoye: Zero-shot Singing Voice Conversion Model Based on Feature Disentanglement and Enhancement

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Authors Zihao Wang, Le Ma, Yongsheng Feng, Xin Pan, Yuhang Jin, Kejun Zhang arXiv ID 2407.07728 Category cs.SD: Sound Cross-listed cs.AI, cs.MM, eess.AS Citations 6 Repository https://github.com/CarlWangChina/SaMoye-SVC} Last Checked 1 month ago
Abstract
Singing voice conversion (SVC) aims to convert a singer's voice to another singer's from a reference audio while keeping the original semantics. However, existing SVC methods can hardly perform zero-shot due to incomplete feature disentanglement or dependence on the speaker look-up table. We propose the first open-source high-quality zero-shot SVC model SaMoye that can convert singing to human and non-human timbre. SaMoye disentangles the singing voice's features into content, timbre, and pitch features, where we combine multiple ASR models and compress the content features to reduce timbre leaks. Besides, we enhance the timbre features by unfreezing the speaker encoder and mixing the speaker embedding with top-3 similar speakers. We also establish an unparalleled large-scale dataset to guarantee zero-shot performance, which comprises more than 1,815 hours of pure singing voice and 6,367 speakers. We conduct objective and subjective experiments to find that SaMoye outperforms other models in zero-shot SVC tasks even under extreme conditions like converting singing to animals' timbre. The code and weight of SaMoye are available on https://github.com/CarlWangChina/SaMoye-SVC. The weights, code, dataset, and documents of SaMoye are publicly available on \url{https://github.com/CarlWangChina/SaMoye-SVC}.
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