Actually, not quite. After all, it doesn't have 64 channels to play with, right?
Plus, this is something I actually rarely do these days. Other non-SNES material is either for other sound chips, contains a pre-defined sample pack, or were remixed straight off of my SNES originals.
If it were actually one of my songs from 2007-2008, then it would be more plausible...
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For the extra special effects that I could apply to the song itself? If I really wanted to do that... then I have Renoise for that particular job. Or Harmony Assistant, although that's not a tracker.
See Furby's Rock 'n Roll and Beware the Furb-sanity for my Renoise-produced entries (or Super Rock 'n Roll, which is a remix of my Famicompo Mini 10 entry also made in Renoise). I have never released one produced in Harmony Assistant for Battle of the Bits. The biggest obstacle I have to get over to use that program more regularly is "uncanny valley", as I would put it, as I found myself actually getting bored of some of my songs that I made in that program.
Plus, I have a platform incompatibility with OpenMPT. I refuse to dive in to Windows emulation (and I'm running Mac OS X 10.6.8, which is the last version compatible with Rosetta).