Do you have references already? Here are a couple that I found:
http://www.slaney.org/covell/interval/1997-061/
http://www.kom.e-technik.tu-darmstadt.de/acmmm99/ep/knox/
These aren't recent, but then neither is the problem. You could try a first
cut at compression by discarding low amplitude segments. For a second cut,
try reducing the length of sustained tones. You would probably want to do
this in the frequency domain. If you find anything, please let us know.
"David Lieberman" <x@no.email> wrote in message
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> We would like to sample sound files and then be able to play them back
> speeded up or slowed down by an arbitrary percentage without changing the
> frequency (i.e., no Chipmunk effect). Does anybody know of vi's which
> will do this for us or have pointers to the mathematics do do this? David
> Lieberman