JAM: A Tiny Flow-based Song Generator with Fine-grained Controllability and Aesthetic Alignment
| Title | JAM: A Tiny Flow-based Song Generator with Fine-grained Controllability and Aesthetic Alignment |
| Publication Type | Conference Paper |
| Year of Publication | 2026 |
| Authors | Liu R., Hung C.Y., Majumder N., Herremans D., Poria S. |
| Conference Name | Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP) |
| Conference Location | Budapest, Hungary |
| Abstract | Diffusion and flow-matching models have revolutionized automatic text-to-audio generation, increasingly capable of generating high-quality audio outputs for speech and acoustic events. However, creative audio generation involving music and songs still has room for improvement. Recent open lyrics-to-song models like DiffRhythm, ACE-Step, and LeVo have set an acceptable standard for recreational use but lack the fine-grained word-level controllability desired by musicians. To our knowledge, our flow-matching-based JAM is the first to provide word-level timing and duration control in song generation, enabling fine-grained vocal control. To better align generated songs with human preferences, we implement aesthetic alignment through Direct Preference Optimization, iteratively refining the model using a synthetic dataset without manual annotations. Additionally, we aim to standardize evaluation of lyrics-to-song models through our public evaluation dataset JAME. We demonstrate that JAM outperforms open models on music-specific attributes. |
| URL | https://openreview.net/forum?id=3i1qFuRTYV |