Besides the FFT-based one in the PD docs which Roman mentioned, you 
could use granular synthesis for timestretching. This is the way it is 
done in Live, for example. My ParticleChamber abstraction might be a 
starting place, or Frank Barknecht's synchgrain external.

http://www.puredata.org/Members/derek/Particlechamber.zip/
http://footils.org/pkg/syncgrain-0.2.tgz

best,
d.

henrik wurster wrote:
> hi again folks,
> 
> many thanks for the help offered in my last request concerning the bonk 
> object.
> so maybe this time I will make a complete fool of myself, but is it possible 
> to
> time-strech .wav files with pd (meaning changing the length but not
> the pitch of sample?
> knowing that it works in applications like live, I feel that this
> can`t be a simple operation;).


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---Oblique Strategy # 130:
"Question the heroic"

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