Simple Music Tracker is an online tracker developed in Scratch by '[l[https://scratch.mit.edu/users/squig3[squig3]. It was released on the '[l[https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/167167012[Scratch website] on June 27, 2017 and is based on the 2A03, the NES's CPU and sound chip. '[#[Usage] Songs are limited to a single page of 256 short notes (numbered from 00-FF), which are limited to C3-C4 and can play at a tempo of 0 - 50 hundredths of a second per note (0 - 0.5 seconds), or 1500/𝑥 BPM (e.g. 1500/12 = 125). Due to squig3 having difficulties generating PCM in software, as Scratch mainly uses user-defined samples, the PCM channel is replaced with a third pulse channel. Yes, it is '[l[https://scratch.mit.edu/search/projects?q=pcm[possible]. '[#[Exporting] The program cannot export to an audio file directly. Instead, the device's audio has to be recorded in software, such as '[l[https://www.audacityteam.org[Audacity], or alternatively via a physical audio recorder. '[#[See also] - '[[8-Bit Music Maker] - '[[nsf (format)[.nsf] - '[[mariopaint (format)[Mario Paint] - '[[moai (format)[DON'T YOU LECTURE ME WITH YOUR THIRTY DOLLAR WEBSITE]