Trackers
Tracker Info
|Name|: MilkyTracker
|Site|: milkytracker.org/?about
|Features|: custom GUI, 30 imported module formats

|Sound Chip Emulated|: Emulated Amiga 500/1200 sound output
|Name|: Ultimate Soundtracker
|Site|: wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_Soundtracker
|Features|: four-channel mixing on Amiga computers, export tracks as assembly instructions
|Name|: FamiTracker
|Site|: famitracker.com
|Features|: add sound chip modules, export to .wav

|Sound Chip Emulated|: Ricoh 2A03
|Name|: Schism Tracker
|Site|: schismtracker.org
|Features|: cross-platform compatibility (Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, AmigaOS, Wii, etc.), 64 channels of instrument output
|Name|: LSDJ (Little Sound DJ)
|Site|: littlesounddj.com/lsd/
|Features|: runs on actual gameboy hardware to produce authentic sound, 59 phoneme samples and 15 drum machine samples
There is an active community of artists and hobbyists who produce chiptune music. Some people experiment with vintage hardware to play and produce their music, while many compose solely with music tracker applications on modern hardware, and still others simply enjoy listening to the content.