--- language: en license: apache-2.0 base_model: black-forest-labs/FLUX.2-klein-base-4B library_name: diffusers tags: - text-to-spectrogram - audio-synthesis - lora - flux2 - arxiv:2604.20329 pipeline_tag: text-to-image --- # sonic-plantain A LoRA adapter on FLUX.2 Klein (4B) that generates magnitude-spectrogram visualizations of English speech from text prompts. Reframes audio synthesis as image generation: the prompt describes the speech to be uttered, the model produces an RGB-encoded spectrogram, and an inverse bijection recovers the magnitude. Phase recovery via Griffin-Lim returns audible audio. This adapter tests one claim from *Image Generators are Generalist Vision Learners* (Gabeur et al., 2026; [arXiv:2604.20329](https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.20329)) — that the recipe (instruction-tune a strong image generator on a small mixture of task-specific data with an invertible RGB encoding) extends past traditional computer-vision tasks to audio. ## Method 1. **Reframe text-to-speech as text-to-image.** The training target for each transcript is its magnitude spectrogram, encoded as an RGB image. At inference time, the prompt describes the desired speech and the model emits a spectrogram that decodes to audio. 2. **Bijective magnitude↔RGB encoding.** Linear-amplitude STFT magnitude is converted to dB and clipped to [−80, 0] dB, normalized to a curve parameter `u ∈ [0, 1]`, then piecewise-linearly interpolated along a 7-segment Hamiltonian path through the corners of the RGB cube (black → blue → cyan → green → yellow → red → magenta → white). The inverse projects predicted RGB onto the nearest cube edge. 3. **Audio params.** 16 kHz sample rate, n_fft = 1024, hop = 256, 5-second clips. STFT magnitude (513 frequency bins × 313 time frames) is placed top-left in a 768 × 768 canvas; the rest is silence-padded. Training data: LibriSpeech `train.clean.100` (read English speech), ~28,000 clips with transcripts. ## Status Training in progress. Weights will be added when complete. ## Training | | | |---|---| | Base | `black-forest-labs/FLUX.2-klein-base-4B` | | Adapter | LoRA, rank 256 on transformer attention + rank 32 on text encoder | | Resolution | 768 × 768 | | Batch size | 4 | | Optimizer | AdamW, lr 1e-4, cosine schedule, 300-step warmup | | Max steps | 15 000 | | Mixed precision | bf16 | | Training data | LibriSpeech `train.clean.100`, ~28 k transcribed clips | | Audio params | 16 kHz, n_fft 1024, hop 256, 5-second clips | | Spectrogram encoding | Linear magnitude → dB clipped [−80, 0] → Hilbert RGB-cube path | ## Usage ```python import torch from diffusers import Flux2KleinPipeline pipe = Flux2KleinPipeline.from_pretrained( "black-forest-labs/FLUX.2-klein-base-4B", torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16, ).to("cuda") pipe.load_lora_weights("phanerozoic/sonic-plantain") prompt = ( 'Generate a magnitude spectrogram of speech reading: "hello world". ' "Time on horizontal axis, frequency on vertical, energy encoded in RGB along " "a Hilbert path through the color cube: black is silence, blue/cyan is low " "energy, green/yellow is moderate, red/magenta is high, white is full-scale." ) img = pipe( prompt=prompt, height=768, width=768, guidance_scale=4.0, num_inference_steps=20, ).images[0] ``` The decoder (RGB → magnitude → Griffin-Lim → audio) is in `decode_spectrogram.py`. ## License The LoRA adapter weights in this repository are released under the Apache License 2.0, matching the license of the base model FLUX.2 Klein 4B. ### Training data attribution - **LibriSpeech** (Panayotov et al., 2015). The `train.clean.100` split of LibriSpeech ASR corpus is the sole training-data source. LibriSpeech is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). The corpus is derived from public-domain audiobook recordings on LibriVox. See http://www.openslr.org/12/ for the original distribution. Downstream users of this adapter who redistribute reconstructed audio derived from training-data spectrograms should preserve LibriSpeech's CC BY 4.0 attribution requirement. ### Base model Base model FLUX.2 Klein 4B is distributed by Black Forest Labs under the Apache License 2.0. See https://huggingface.co/black-forest-labs/FLUX.2-klein-base-4B for the original model card. ## References - Gabeur, Long, Peng, et al. *Image Generators are Generalist Vision Learners.* [arXiv:2604.20329](https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.20329) (2026). - Panayotov, Chen, Povey, Khudanpur. *LibriSpeech: an ASR corpus based on public domain audio books.* ICASSP 2015. - Griffin, Lim. *Signal estimation from modified short-time Fourier transform.* IEEE TASSP 1984.