Audio only time remapping

Is there a way in either FCP 6.0.2 or Soundtrack Pro to do a time remap on an aiff audio file? I would like to take a piece of music and do a time remap on it to make it sound as if it was starting from zero speed and increasing to normal much like an LP might sound if the turntable was turned on and came up to 33rpm. I don't figure it would be more than a second, or a second-and-a-half of remapping.
Thank you in advance for your help!

I think After Effects is easy to use, but I've been using it for over ten years.
You add the AIFF file to the project, then add it to a comp (that's very similar in process to editing a clip into a sequence in FCP).
Then select the layer in the timeline and choose Enable Time Remapping from the layer -> time submenu (I'm guessing). The keyboard shortcut I believe is Command-Option-T. Anyway, you'll figure that out quickly enough.
Then it is just a matter of playing with keyframes and the way the keyframes Ease. Right-click on a keyframe and choose Ease In. You can also view a graph of the time remap parameter and then have a way to visualize the remapping graph.
This may all be a foreign language, but After Effects is a tool you should know anyway, like Photoshop.

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