Maestro is a basic music player. It can create and edit scores of up to four staves and eight voices. Playback is via the 8-bit internal sound system, or to a MIDI device.
Maestro is normally installed in $.Apps in the standard HardDisc4 image. Help on usage can be found in the !Help file or the RISC OS User Guide.
Maestro has numerous quirks and limitations. There is at least one redraw bug that causes visual corruption when editing multi-part scores, and playback can be erratic.
If you are experiencing problems with this software, first check to see if a ticket has been raised on the Bug tracker page. You may also want to visit the Bugs forum.
If you have a general query related to the software, you can enquire on the Community Support forum.
To view the release history for versions available on the ROOL web site, visit the GitLab Commits page (releases are “tagged” with the version number).
This software is usually supplied as part of the standard HardDisc4 build.
The latest version of the software can be obtained from the Packages server.
To obtain the source code, visit the GitLab source page.