Paper ID: 2210.15306
Rigid-Body Sound Synthesis with Differentiable Modal Resonators
Rodrigo Diaz, Ben Hayes, Charalampos Saitis, György Fazekas, Mark Sandler
Physical models of rigid bodies are used for sound synthesis in applications from virtual environments to music production. Traditional methods such as modal synthesis often rely on computationally expensive numerical solvers, while recent deep learning approaches are limited by post-processing of their results. In this work we present a novel end-to-end framework for training a deep neural network to generate modal resonators for a given 2D shape and material, using a bank of differentiable IIR filters. We demonstrate our method on a dataset of synthetic objects, but train our model using an audio-domain objective, paving the way for physically-informed synthesisers to be learned directly from recordings of real-world objects.
Submitted: Oct 27, 2022