
Originally Posted by
colouredmirrorball
While Spaghetti is a great and user friendly product, I do doubt this... Do you have a copy of LSX? The only similarity between Spaghetti and LSX is that it is timeline based. Can you use math in Spaghetti to create stunning abstracts? Can you write expressions that manipulate the location and colour of points as a function of their index, and/or their X, Y, Z or angle coordinates? Does Spaghetti have live input from the mouse, MIDI, OSC and on-screen sliders that you can use anywhere in said expressions (or functions), that can vary these in *real time*? Those are some of the very basic and important key functions of LSX.
Now all of these abilities are rather complicated and require some time to get used to, and some users might never really discover them.
If you implement those in Spaghetti, then I'll be amazed. Not because they are so hard to program, but because I just can't match them with (my perception of) the philosophy of Spaghetti.