Mellotron: Multispeaker expressive voice synthesis by conditioning on rhythm, pitch and global style tokens

26 Oct 2019  ·  Rafael Valle, Jason Li, Ryan Prenger, Bryan Catanzaro ·

Mellotron is a multispeaker voice synthesis model based on Tacotron 2 GST that can make a voice emote and sing without emotive or singing training data. By explicitly conditioning on rhythm and continuous pitch contours from an audio signal or music score, Mellotron is able to generate speech in a variety of styles ranging from read speech to expressive speech, from slow drawls to rap and from monotonous voice to singing voice. Unlike other methods, we train Mellotron using only read speech data without alignments between text and audio. We evaluate our models using the LJSpeech and LibriTTS datasets. We provide F0 Frame Errors and synthesized samples that include style transfer from other speakers, singers and styles not seen during training, procedural manipulation of rhythm and pitch and choir synthesis.

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