Mnyb wrote: 
> More worried about "relativistic jitter (TM)" that does horrible things
> to audio if you are on diffrent sides of a planet. Even more so if I
> where on a body with diffrent gravity :D

I can understand your concern regarding relativistic jitter, which as
you probably know is jitter in the femtosecond range. Although
relativistic jitter can only be heard by golden eared professional audio
reviewers their vivid descriptions of the massive amounts of damage that
this evil jitter does to the soundstage, the musical pace and, most
importantly, the height of the sound requires that any well meaning
audiophile do everything in their power to eliminate this destructive
force. Luckily relativistic jitter can be suppressed, although not
completely eliminated, by using a non-asynchronous - asynchronous -
non-asynchronous - asynchronous USB loop, with each step reducing the
jitter by 48%. I strongly suggest that both you and Archimago employ
these USB loops at each side of your grand experiment since without
these modest measures the music will be almost unlistenable.



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