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happyhammy OP t1_j0ee3fz wrote
Reply to comment by Ronny_Jotten in [D] Why are there no good generative music AIs? by happyhammy
very pleasantly surprised to see the release of https://www.riffusion.com/ today. I'd say it's the best music generation to date and they are using the 2d spectrogram approach. What's also interesting
benanne OP t1_j3r3stl wrote
Reply to comment by 5death2moderation in [R] Diffusion language models by benanne
DiffWave and WaveGrad are two nice TTS examples (see e.g. here https://andrew.gibiansky.com/diffwave-and-wavegrad-overview/), Riffusion (https://www.riffusion.com/) is also a fun example. Advances in audio generation always tend to lag behind the visual domain
iboughtarock OP t1_j5ttqoi wrote
Reply to comment by Te_Quiero_Puta in WiFi Routers Used to Produce 3D Images of Humans by iboughtarock
forget about [Riffusion](https://www.riffusion.com/about). It's basically like Dalle-E, but they trained it on images of spectrograms and can generate new music
itsnotlupus t1_jd5td54 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [Project] Machine Learning for Audio: A library for audio analysis, feature extraction, etc by Leo_D517
looking for "stable diffusion but for music" right now, you could look at [Riffusion](https://www.riffusion.com/) (https://huggingface.co/riffusion/riffusion-model-v1)
skonteam t1_j0dlzl9 wrote
Reply to [D] Why are there no good generative music AIs? by happyhammy
asked at the right time : [https://www.riffusion.com/about](https://www.riffusion.com/about)