Instructions to use stabilityai/stable-audio-open-1.0 with libraries, inference providers, notebooks, and local apps. Follow these links to get started.
- Libraries
- Stable Audio Tools
How to use stabilityai/stable-audio-open-1.0 with Stable Audio Tools:
import torch import torchaudio from einops import rearrange from stable_audio_tools import get_pretrained_model from stable_audio_tools.inference.generation import generate_diffusion_cond device = "cuda" if torch.cuda.is_available() else "cpu" # Download model model, model_config = get_pretrained_model("stabilityai/stable-audio-open-1.0") sample_rate = model_config["sample_rate"] sample_size = model_config["sample_size"] model = model.to(device) # Set up text and timing conditioning conditioning = [{ "prompt": "128 BPM tech house drum loop", }] # Generate stereo audio output = generate_diffusion_cond( model, conditioning=conditioning, sample_size=sample_size, device=device ) # Rearrange audio batch to a single sequence output = rearrange(output, "b d n -> d (b n)") # Peak normalize, clip, convert to int16, and save to file output = output.to(torch.float32).div(torch.max(torch.abs(output))).clamp(-1, 1).mul(32767).to(torch.int16).cpu() torchaudio.save("output.wav", output, sample_rate) - Notebooks
- Google Colab
- Kaggle
Request: DOI of Stable Audio Open 1.0
#56
by Atsakorn - opened
Dear Stability AI Team,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to kindly request the DOI for Stable Audio Open 1.0.
I intend to use this resource for academic purposes, specifically to study and develop workflows for creating history-themed video content using ComfyUI. The DOI will be used for proper citation and reference in my research and related materials.
If there are any additional requirements or conditions for using Stable Audio Open 1.0 in this context, please let me know.
Thank you for your time and assistance.