{"ai_pass_count":5,"analysis_step_count":14,"confidence":0.808607349341566,"created_at":"2026-07-06T20:16:22.715772+00:00","id":146508,"node_number":"683210","processing_time":2.7818288803100586,"recent_steps":["net.store_session","net.llm_structured_analysis","net.rules_detect","net.context_window","net.store_session"],"recording_id":148459,"text":"and I grabbed it and it's sitting here on a microphone stand right now waiting to be plugged in. But there is a capacitively controlled oscillator and it just, one movement in one vector controls pitch and movement in the other vector controls amplitude of a sine wave or whatever wave you wanted to make. And it's a beautiful thing. It can be crazy and wild. So think of good vibrations by the beach boys. That's probably the most well-known theorem in it. There is a breeze. That part that goes up and down. And yes, so question the answer to your question is a resounding no. Nobody played the theorem in the county line band. Back to you Jack W-Zero. Oh, I knew you had it up on the stand already to get it going. No, that's fantastic. I just pulled it out of the closet the other day and it went, oh. And then I heard you on the stand."}