Fantastic - I love seeing new tools in service of chipmusic, and this one looks real sleek. The platform agnosticism sort of feels like MML[0] but with a GUI, in that it has the appeal of "one tool, all platforms". I wonder -- what degree of control over platform-specific parameters does the software offer? Some of the greatest artists who have worked on particular platforms possess all sorts of arcane knowledge about the ins-and-outs of their platform, and know how to use (read: abuse) platform-specific quirks to their advantage. (For the curious, Phlogiston[1] is a good example for the 2A03; Trey Frey[2] for the DMG.) I love the generality of the idea, but would be concerned about the level of control I have over platform-specific features.<p>Another thing that I would probably need in order to use this seriously is compilation down to native-compatible file formats for recording from hardware. Can I e.g., export an NSF for the 2A03, a .MED for Octamed playback, some sort of SAV or LSDSNG for the DMG, etc.?<p>It's late here, so I haven't given this a spin yet, but will definitely play around with this soon - fantastic work!! :)<p>[0]: <a href="https://www.nesdev.org/mck_guide_v1.0.txt" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://www.nesdev.org/mck_guide_v1.0.txt</a><p>[1]: <a href="https://phlogiston.bandcamp.com/album/nectar" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://phlogiston.bandcamp.com/album/nectar</a><p>[2]: <a href="https://treyfrey.bandcamp.com/album/refresh" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://treyfrey.bandcamp.com/album/refresh</a>