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Spaghetti Laser Show Software 
 
Latest Version:  1.9.9.9 (August 16, 2010) 
 
   

 
Beta Version:  2.0.0.0 Beta 1 (September 3, 2010) 
 
 
Product Details

Spaghetti is a time line based Windows application for designing and playing laser light shows.  It meets the modest requirements of the amateur while offering features and performance that you will find in applications designed for professionals.
 
Features:

  • Allows use of standard ILDA files for creating shows. 
  • Drag and drop show creation. 
  • Simultaneous control of multiple laser projectors, multiple TTL devices, and multiple DMX-512 devices
  • Effects include: Rotation, Sizing, Moving, Color Change, Waves, Fade In/Out, Drawing, Morphing, Strobe
  • Application modes: ILDA File Browser, Laser Show Project Editor, Show Player, and Play List Editor/Player.
    • ILDA File Browser allows you to graphically browse ILDA files on your computer.
    • Project Editor allows you to create and edit show projects.
    • Show Player allows you to efficiently play laser shows.
    • Play List Editor/Player allows creating and playing a list of shows for a complete laser show experience.
  • Allows exporting shows to ILDA format for play back using other software or standalone devices.
  • Blind Spots: Allows specifying laser projection exclusion areas to create safe zones.
  • Black Out: Turns screen off when playing shows for maximum darkness
  • Spaghetti Users Group for product support and community interaction
  • Multilanguage:  Currently English, German, and French(partial)

 

Supported ILDA Controllers (DACs):

 

Supported TTL Controllers:

 

Supported DMX Controllers:

 

Minimum System Requirements:

  • Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7
  • Pentium 4 class CPU or better (hyperthreading or dual core CPUs are suggested for best performance).
  • 1 GB RAM (2 GB or more suggested for working on large/complex shows)


Screen Shots:

 

Project Mode

 

Show Mode 
 
 
Play List Mode
 
Browser Mode