Compiling Differentiable Audio Graphs to Real-Time DSP (opens in new tab)
Differentiable audio processors are habitually designed and optimised in machine-learning frameworks, but deploying them as real-time audio effects still often requires non-automatic implementation in a dedicated digital signal processing language. The translation is error-prone, demands an onerous verification process, and detaches research prototypes from usable production tools. That being so, we present ADAC, a compiler that lowers a train...
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