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- A Tutorial on
-
- ******** STOS MAESTRO ********
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-
- When I first loaded up STOS Maestro, I
- was confronted with a very pleasing and
- easy to use program. The selection
- icons are well placed, with a unique
- scrolling section. It has two small
- windows on either side of the screen
- (for stereo samples) that act as a
- spectrum analyser for your samples when
- you record using a sound cartridge.
-
- I found that on a standard 520 ST you
- can actually have up to 221266 bytes of
- memory to use for your samples, unlike
- other programs that gobble up vast
- quantities of memory.
-
- In the upper part of the screen is the
- main sample window, where you can view
- and alter the samples using the left
- and right mouse buttons to place the
- sliding cursors. When a sample is being
- played, you can use the space bar to
- stop the action of the play mode. This
- is handy, as it places a ghost cursor
- at the stop position, marking it for
- use with the cut and paste modes. The
- options you have in this mode are; Cut,
- Copy, Splice, Paste, Insert, Mix,
- Delete, Chop, Flip. All these are
- adequate for manipulating samples and
- can be enhanced by using the special
- effects, provided by Maestro. These
- include Echo, Reverb and many more -
- giving your samples a dynamic power
- over standard ones.
-
- If you are lucky enough to have a
- sampler cartridge, you can access
- another screen using the Specials icon.
- This enables you to view the sound on
- an oscillascope (a device for measuring
- sound waves). You can set up the Db
- values (the loudness of the sound) and
- clamp it before you sample it - this
- stops you from getting distortion.
-
- You can program all the F-Keys so that
- your samples are instantly available
- for you to hear at any time. The zoom
- mode has only one magnification, but is
- adequate for the job it has to perform.
-
- (My zoom isn't like that! Try clipping
- the section you want to magnify! - Ed.)
-
- In the play mode, if you use the right
- mouse button, another option is
- presented to you. You can now play the
- sample forwards, backwards and even
- loop both ways.
-
- The samples are loaded and saved as
- signed SAM files. So unfortunately, the
- only downfall to Maestro, as opposed to
- other sample programs, is the lack of
- ability to change the sample from
- signed to unsigned and vice versa. This
- would present a problem if you wanted
- to use a sample from another format.
-
- All in all Maestro is very user
- friendly (it has to be for me!!) and is
- ideally suited for using samples in
- your STOS basic programs.
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-
- Colin.
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