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Compatibiility with other Tango models? #23

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PalaashAgrawal opened this issue Feb 5, 2025 · 4 comments
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Compatibiility with other Tango models? #23

PalaashAgrawal opened this issue Feb 5, 2025 · 4 comments
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@PalaashAgrawal
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Hi Prof Soujanya,
Im interested in using the music models from the Tango family (mustango, tango-music-af-ft-mc, etc), but they are not compatible with TangoFlux yet. Reason: mustango and tango-music-af-ft-mc don't have corresponding safetensor files.

Any plans to bring compatibility, or tell me how i can go about running the older tango model versions using tangoflux?

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@nmder @eltociear tagging for a response. Thanks

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nmder commented Feb 13, 2025

Hi,

All the checkpoints are released on Huggingface.

If you are asking for the music model of TangoFlux, we have not released any such model yet.

Thanks!

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@nmder But is it possible to take the weights of the models from Tango(https://github.com/declare-lab/tango) and make them compatible with tangoflux initialization? I think replacing the standard attention mechanism with flux attention shouldnt change the output or workflow.

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nmder commented Feb 13, 2025

Not possible.. Different architectures–UNet vs DiT–and losses.

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