@SomeKittens I don't see where the problem is, if I remember how you created filters/whatnot. If a node is something which accepts an observable and feeds data into it, then composing is creating that observable.
@SomeKittens well, you can "lift" a function to have it accept observables as parameters and then produce a result observable. Whenever any of the inputs generates a new value the output generates a new value with current values as parameters - it has to wait until all values arrive so there might be backpressure issues.
Then the fact things are observables and not functions become invisible, you just compose functions.
That's probably way too confusing to the people you're building this for.