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AudioCraft Audio Generation

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Generate music and sound effects from text descriptions.

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What AudioCraft Audio Generation does

AudioCraft is a PyTorch library designed for audio generation, offering capabilities to create music and sound effects directly from text descriptions. It features two primary models: MusicGen for text-to-music generation and AudioGen for text-to-sound effects generation. With AudioCraft, developers and designers can easily integrate audio generation into their applications, whether it's for creating background music, sound effects for games, or even melody-conditioned music based on specific inputs.

The MusicGen model allows users to generate music with melody conditioning, enabling the creation of tracks that adhere to specified melodic structures. This is particularly useful for applications in game development and multimedia projects where background music needs to match the emotional tone of the content. AudioGen complements this by providing a straightforward way to generate sound effects, such as environmental sounds or specific audio cues, enhancing the overall user experience.

AudioCraft supports various model sizes, ranging from small to large, allowing users to choose based on their performance needs and resource availability. The library also supports stereo output and style conditioning, making it versatile for different audio generation tasks. The installation process is straightforward, with options to install via PyPI, GitHub, or HuggingFace Transformers, making it accessible for developers at different levels of expertise.

Overall, AudioCraft is an excellent tool for those looking to incorporate advanced audio generation capabilities into their projects, whether for personal use or professional applications. Its ease of use, combined with powerful features, makes it a valuable addition to any developer's toolkit.

When to use it

Use AudioCraft when you need to automate music generation or create sound effects for applications, games, or multimedia projects.

When not to use it

This tool may not be suitable for projects requiring extensive commercial music production or specific audio engineering tasks that demand fine-tuning beyond generative capabilities.

What you can build with it

Generating Background Music for Games

Use AudioCraft to create dynamic background music that fits the mood of different game levels, enhancing player immersion.

Creating Sound Effects for Apps

Generate specific sound effects like notifications or environmental sounds that can be easily integrated into mobile or web applications.

Composing Music for Video Projects

Leverage AudioCraft to quickly compose music tracks that align with the themes of your video projects, saving time on manual composition.

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AudioCraft: Audio Generation

Comprehensive guide to using Meta's AudioCraft for text-to-music and text-to-audio generation with MusicGen, AudioGen, and EnCodec.

When to use AudioCraft

Use AudioCraft when:

  • Need to generate music from text descriptions
  • Creating sound effects and environmental audio
  • Building music generation applications
  • Need melody-conditioned music generation
  • Want stereo audio output
  • Require controllable music generation with style transfer

Key features:

  • MusicGen: Text-to-music generation with melody conditioning
  • AudioGen: Text-to-sound effects generation
  • EnCodec: High-fidelity neural audio codec
  • Multiple model sizes: Small (300M) to Large (3.3B)
  • Stereo support: Full stereo audio generation
  • Style conditioning: MusicGen-Style for reference-based generation

Use alternatives instead:

  • Stable Audio: For longer commercial music generation
  • Bark: For text-to-speech with music/sound effects
  • Riffusion: For spectogram-based music generation
  • OpenAI Jukebox: For raw audio generation with lyrics

Quick start

Installation

# From PyPI
pip install audiocraft

# From GitHub (latest)
pip install git+https://github.com/facebookresearch/audiocraft.git

# Or use HuggingFace Transformers
pip install transformers torch torchaudio

Basic text-to-music (AudioCraft)

import torchaudio
from audiocraft.models import MusicGen

# Load model
model = MusicGen.get_pretrained('facebook/musicgen-small')

# Set generation parameters
model.set_generation_params(
    duration=8,  # seconds
    top_k=250,
    temperature=1.0
)

# Generate from text
descriptions = ["happy upbeat electronic dance music with synths"]
wav = model.generate(descriptions)

# Save audio
torchaudio.save("output.wav", wav[0].cpu(), sample_rate=32000)

Using HuggingFace Transformers

from transformers import AutoProcessor, MusicgenForConditionalGeneration
import scipy

# Load model and processor
processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("facebook/musicgen-small")
model = MusicgenForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("facebook/musicgen-small")
model.to("cuda")

# Generate music
inputs = processor(
    text=["80s pop track with bassy drums and synth"],
    padding=True,
    return_tensors="pt"
).to("cuda")

audio_values = model.generate(
    **inputs,
    do_sample=True,
    guidance_scale=3,
    max_new_tokens=256
)

# Save
sampling_rate = model.config.audio_encoder.sampling_rate
scipy.io.wavfile.write("output.wav", rate=sampling_rate, data=audio_values[0, 0].cpu().numpy())

Text-to-sound with AudioGen

from audiocraft.models import AudioGen

# Load AudioGen
model = AudioGen.get_pretrained('facebook/audiogen-medium')

model.set_generation_params(duration=5)

# Generate sound effects
descriptions = ["dog barking in a park with birds chirping"]
wav = model.generate(descriptions)

torchaudio.save("sound.wav", wav[0].cpu(), sample_rate=16000)

Core concepts

Architecture overview

AudioCraft Architecture:
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│                    Text Encoder (T5)                          │
│                         │                                     │
│                    Text Embeddings                            │
└────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────┘
                         │
┌────────────────────────▼─────────────────────────────────────┐
│              Transformer Decoder (LM)                         │
│     Auto-regressively generates audio tokens                  │
│     Using efficient token interleaving patterns               │
└────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────┘
                         │
┌────────────────────────▼─────────────────────────────────────┐
│                EnCodec Audio Decoder                          │
│        Converts tokens back to audio waveform                 │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Model variants

ModelSizeDescriptionUse Case
musicgen-small300MText-to-musicQuick generation
musicgen-medium1.5BText-to-musicBalanced
musicgen-large3.3BText-to-musicBest quality
musicgen-melody1.5BText + melodyMelody conditioning
musicgen-melody-large3.3BText + melodyBest melody
musicgen-stereo-*VariesStereo outputStereo generation
musicgen-style1.5BStyle transferReference-based
audiogen-medium1.5BText-to-soundSound effects

Generation parameters

ParameterDefaultDescription
duration8.0Length in seconds (1-120)
top_k250Top-k sampling
top_p0.0Nucleus sampling (0 = disabled)
temperature1.0Sampling temperature
cfg_coef3.0Classifier-free guidance

MusicGen usage

Text-to-music generation

from audiocraft.models import MusicGen
import torchaudio

model = MusicGen.get_pretrained('facebook/musicgen-medium')

# Configure generation
model.set_generation_params(
    duration=30,          # Up to 30 seconds
    top_k=250,            # Sampling diversity
    top_p=0.0,            # 0 = use top_k only
    temperature=1.0,      # Creativity (higher = more varied)
    cfg_coef=3.0          # Text adherence (higher = stricter)
)

# Generate multiple samples
descriptions = [
    "epic orchestral soundtrack with strings and brass",
    "chill lo-fi hip hop beat with jazzy piano",
    "energetic rock song with electric guitar"
]

# Generate (returns [batch, channels, samples])
wav = model.generate(descriptions)

# Save each
for i, audio in enumerate(wav):
    torchaudio.save(f"music_{i}.wav", audio.cpu(), sample_rate=32000)

Melody-conditioned generation

from audiocraft.models import MusicGen
import torchaudio

# Load melody model
model = MusicGen.get_pretrained('facebook/musicgen-melody')
model.set_generation_params(duration=30)

# Load melody audio
melody, sr = torchaudio.load("melody.wav")

# Generate with melody conditioning
descriptions = ["acoustic guitar folk song"]
wav = model.generate_with_chroma(descriptions, melody, sr)

torchaudio.save("melody_conditioned.wav", wav[0].cpu(), sample_rate=32000)

Stereo generation

from audiocraft.models import MusicGen

# Load stereo model
model = MusicGen.get_pretrained('facebook/musicgen-stereo-medium')
model.set_generation_params(duration=15)

descriptions = ["ambient electronic music with wide stereo panning"]
wav = model.generate(descriptions)

# wav shape: [batch, 2, samples] for stereo
print(f"Stereo shape: {wav.shape}")  # [1, 2, 480000]
torchaudio.save("stereo.wav", wav[0].cpu(), sample_rate=32000)

Audio continuation

from transformers import AutoProcessor, MusicgenForConditionalGeneration

processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("facebook/musicgen-medium")
model = MusicgenForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("facebook/musicgen-medium")

# Load audio to continue
import torchaudio
audio, sr = torchaudio.load("intro.wav")

# Process with text and audio
inputs = processor(
    audio=audio.squeeze().numpy(),
    sampling_rate=sr,
    text=["continue with a epic chorus"],
    padding=True,
    return_tensors="pt"
)

# Generate continuation
audio_values = model.generate(**inputs, do_sample=True, guidance_scale=3, max_new_tokens=512)

MusicGen-Style usage

Style-conditioned generation

from audiocraft.models import MusicGen

# Load style model
model = MusicGen.get_pretrained('facebook/musicgen-style')

# Configure generation with style
model.set_generation_params(
    duration=30,
    cfg_coef=3.0,
    cfg_coef_beta=5.0  # Style influence
)

# Configure style conditioner
model.set_style_conditioner_params(
    eval_q=3,          # RVQ quantizers (1-6)
    excerpt_length=3.0  # Style excerpt length
)

# Load style reference
style_audio, sr = torchaudio.load("reference_style.wav")

# Generate with text + style
descriptions = ["upbeat dance track"]
wav = model.generate_with_style(descriptions, style_audio, sr)

Style-only generation (no text)

# Generate matching style without text prompt
model.set_generation_params(
    duration=30,
    cfg_coef=3.0,
    cfg_coef_beta=None  # Disable double CFG for style-only
)

wav = model.generate_with_style([None], style_audio, sr)

AudioGen usage

Sound effect generation

from audiocraft.models import AudioGen
import torchaudio

model = AudioGen.get_pretrained('facebook/audiogen-medium')
model.set_generation_params(duration=10)

# Generate various sounds
descriptions = [
    "thunderstorm with heavy rain and lightning",
    "busy city traffic with car horns",
    "ocean waves crashing on rocks",
    "crackling campfire in forest"
]

wav = model.generate(descriptions)

for i, audio in enumerate(wav):
    torchaudio.save(f"sound_{i}.wav", audio.cpu(), sample_rate=16000)

EnCodec usage

Audio compression

from audiocraft.models import CompressionModel
import torch
import torchaudio

# Load EnCodec
model = CompressionModel.get_pretrained('facebook/encodec_32khz')

# Load audio
wav, sr = torchaudio.load("audio.wav")

# Ensure correct sample rate
if sr != 32000:
    resampler = torchaudio.transforms.Resample(sr, 32000)
    wav = resampler(wav)

# Encode to tokens
with torch.no_grad():
    encoded = model.encode(wav.unsqueeze(0))
    codes = encoded[0]  # Audio codes

# Decode back to audio
with torch.no_grad():
    decoded = model.decode(codes)

torchaudio.save("reconstructed.wav", decoded[0].cpu(), sample_rate=32000)

Common workflows

Workflow 1: Music generation pipeline

import torch
import torchaudio
from audiocraft.models import MusicGen

class MusicGenerator:
    def __init__(self, model_name="facebook/musicgen-medium"):
        self.model = MusicGen.get_pretrained(model_name)
        self.sample_rate = 32000

    def generate(self, prompt, duration=30, temperature=1.0, cfg=3.0):
        self.model.set_generation_params(
            duration=duration,
            top_k=250,
            temperature=temperature,
            cfg_coef=cfg
        )

        with torch.no_grad():
            wav = self.model.generate([prompt])

        return wav[0].cpu()

    def generate_batch(self, prompts, duration=30):
        self.model.set_generation_params(duration=duration)

        with torch.no_grad():
            wav = self.model.generate(prompts)

        return wav.cpu()

    def save(self, audio, path):
        torchaudio.save(path, audio, sample_rate=self.sample_rate)

# Usage
generator = MusicGenerator()
audio = generator.generate(
    "epic cinematic orchestral music",
    duration=30,
    temperature=1.0
)
generator.save(audio, "epic_music.wav")

Workflow 2: Sound design batch processing

import json
from pathlib import Path
from audiocraft.models import AudioGen
import torchaudio

def batch_generate_sounds(sound_specs, output_dir):
    """
    Generate multiple sounds from specifications.

    Args:
        sound_specs: list of {"name": str, "description": str, "duration": float}
        output_dir: output directory path
    """
    model = AudioGen.get_pretrained('facebook/audiogen-medium')
    output_dir = Path(output_dir)
    output_dir.mkdir(exist_ok=True)

    results = []

    for spec in sound_specs:
        model.set_generation_params(duration=spec.get("duration", 5))

        wav = model.generate([spec["description"]])

        output_path = output_dir / f"{spec['name']}.wav"
        torchaudio.save(str(output_path), wav[0].cpu(), sample_rate=16000)

        results.append({
            "name": spec["name"],
            "path": str(output_path),
            "description": spec["description"]
        })

    return results

# Usage
sounds = [
    {"name": "explosion", "description": "massive explosion with debris", "duration": 3},
    {"name": "footsteps", "description": "footsteps on wooden floor", "duration": 5},
    {"name": "door", "description": "wooden door creaking and closing", "duration": 2}
]

results = batch_generate_sounds(sounds, "sound_effects/")

Workflow 3: Gradio demo

import gradio as gr
import torch
import torchaudio
from audiocraft.models import MusicGen

model = MusicGen.get_pretrained('facebook/musicgen-small')

def generate_music(prompt, duration, temperature, cfg_coef):
    model.set_generation_params(
        duration=duration,
        temperature=temperature,
        cfg_coef=cfg_coef
    )

    with torch.no_grad():
        wav = model.generate([prompt])

    # Save to temp file
    path = "temp_output.wav"
    torchaudio.save(path, wav[0].cpu(), sample_rate=32000)
    return path

demo = gr.Interface(
    fn=generate_music,
    inputs=[
        gr.Textbox(label="Music Description", placeholder="upbeat electronic dance music"),
        gr.Slider(1, 30, value=8, label="Duration (seconds)"),
        gr.Slider(0.5, 2.0, value=1.0, label="Temperature"),
        gr.Slider(1.0, 10.0, value=3.0, label="CFG Coefficient")
    ],
    outputs=gr.Audio(label="Generated Music"),
    title="MusicGen Demo"
)

demo.launch()

Performance optimization

Memory optimization

# Use smaller model
model = MusicGen.get_pretrained('facebook/musicgen-small')

# Clear cache between generations
torch.cuda.empty_cache()

# Generate shorter durations
model.set_generation_params(duration=10)  # Instead of 30

# Use half precision
model = model.half()

Batch processing efficiency

# Process multiple prompts at once (more efficient)
descriptions = ["prompt1", "prompt2", "prompt3", "prompt4"]
wav = model.generate(descriptions)  # Single batch

# Instead of
for desc in descriptions:
    wav = model.generate([desc])  # Multiple batches (slower)

GPU memory requirements

ModelFP32 VRAMFP16 VRAM
musicgen-small~4GB~2GB
musicgen-medium~8GB~4GB
musicgen-large~16GB~8GB

Common issues

IssueSolution
CUDA OOMUse smaller model, reduce duration
Poor qualityIncrease cfg_coef, better prompts
Generation too shortCheck max duration setting
Audio artifactsTry different temperature
Stereo not workingUse stereo model variant

References

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