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    Sonic is a simple algorithm for speeding up or slowing down speech.  However,
    it's optimized for speed ups of over 2X, unlike previous algorithms for changing
    speech rate.  The Sonic library is a very simple ANSI C library that is designed
    to easily be integrated into streaming voice applications, like TTS back ends.
    
    The primary motivation behind Sonic is to enable the blind and visually impaired
    to improve their productivity with open source speech engines, like espeak.
    Sonic can also be used by the sighted.  For example, Sonic can improve the
    experience of listening to an audio book on an Android phone.
    
    A native Java port of Sonic is in Sonic.java.  Main.java is a simple example of
    how to use Sonic.java.  To play with it, you'll need a "talking.wav" file in the
    current directory, and you'll want to change the speed, pitch or other
    parameters manually in Main.java, in the main method.
    
    Sonic is Copyright 2010, 2011, Bill Cox, all rights reserved.  It is released
    under the Apache 2.0 license, to promote usage as widely as possible.
    
    Performance test:
    
    I sped up a 751958176 byte wav file with sonic (a 9 hour, 28 minute mono audio
    file encoded at 16-bit 11.KHz), but with the output writing disabled.  The
    reported time, running Ubuntu 11.04 on my HP Pavilion dm4 laptop was:
    
    real    0m50.839s
    user    0m47.370s
    sys     0m0.620s
    
    The Java version is not much slower.  It reported:
    
    real    0m52.043s
    user    0m51.190s
    sys     0m0.310s
    
    Author: Bill Cox
    email: waywardgeek@gmail.com