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arxiv: 2110.02360 · v1 · pith:3FGW6B2W · submitted 2021-10-05 · eess.AS · cs.SD

Neural Pitch-Shifting and Time-Stretching with Controllable LPCNet

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keywords pitch-shiftingtime-stretchingaudioclpcnetlpcnetmethodsqualityspeech
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Modifying the pitch and timing of an audio signal are fundamental audio editing operations with applications in speech manipulation, audio-visual synchronization, and singing voice editing and synthesis. Thus far, methods for pitch-shifting and time-stretching that use digital signal processing (DSP) have been favored over deep learning approaches due to their speed and relatively higher quality. However, even existing DSP-based methods for pitch-shifting and time-stretching induce artifacts that degrade audio quality. In this paper, we propose Controllable LPCNet (CLPCNet), an improved LPCNet vocoder capable of pitch-shifting and time-stretching of speech. For objective evaluation, we show that CLPCNet performs pitch-shifting of speech on unseen datasets with high accuracy relative to prior neural methods. For subjective evaluation, we demonstrate that the quality and naturalness of pitch-shifting and time-stretching with CLPCNet on unseen datasets meets or exceeds competitive neural- or DSP-based approaches.

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