Supports nearly every old-school 8-bit/16-bit system out there! from the Atari 2600 and Commodore PET to SNES, Genesis and arcades, you'll feel at home with the vast selection of systems Furnace supports. Every sound chip is emulated using many of the best emulation cores out there for a fantastic, true-to-hardware sound. The most flexible and customizable tracker interface ever. Every window can be arranged as you wish without restrictions. The color scheme is also customizable. I guess you can make it as simple or as complicated as you need? Furnace supports exporting your song as audio files (.wav), VGM files (covering over 80% of the VGM specification), and ZSM files (for Commander X16).
SoundBox is an HTML5 synth music tracker/editor, suitable for creating music for small JavaScript demos (on the order of 4K / 8K).
SoundBox is a tool for composing music in your browser. Its design is basically that of a music tracker, which means that the music is organized in tracks and patterns. To run your own copy of SoundBox locally, you need to serve it via a web server (using the file:// protocol is not supported). All code is written in pure HTML/JavaScript/CSS, without any third party toolkits or frameworks. Takes a little time to render the sounds before playback begins. Can load and save songs locally as well as export to .wav files.
Demo: https://sb.bitsnbites.eu
A multi-system chiptune tracker compatible with DefleMask modules. Emulates a large number of audio synthesis chips, from Yamaha's OP* chips to the SID.
In the AUR.
LudoTune is a musical toy for building tunes, loops, songs and musical sculptures. Please note: Safari and mobile browsers are not fully supported at this time. For the best experience, Chrome is recommended. LudoTune was created by Dylan, using Tone.js for sound production and scheduling, and Three.js for 3D rendering.
Includes samples!
An archive of chiptunes ripped from keygen software, cracks, game trainers, demos, and intros. Sometimes this music is better than that of the game itself.
Pixitracker is a simple, pixel-based sample editor and chiptune tracker that's designed to be fun to play with, so it doesn't have the hardcore (and intimidating, I'll admit) tracker interface. Pixel-based means that you specify notes and patterns by turning dots on and off by clicking on them. Designed so you can just mess around with it. Record patterns, make new samples and export them as .wav files, record sounds. MIDI aware so you can plug your favorite MIDI device in and use that as the UI. Supports multiple audio drivers, too. There are versions for Apple iOS, Android, Windows, OSX, and Linux. Samples are delineated with Space Invaders-style sprites so you can tell them apart.
BeepBox is an online chiptune tracker. You can interactively edit patterns or enter single notes on a piano style keyboard. It makes it very easy to compose music - it manages scales, keys, tempo, and rhythm for you. It also has a waveform editor with which you can define new instruments. Download your work as .wav files. Seems to use Amiga .mod style patterns. You can also download the page to open later in a web browser or clone the sourcecode (https://github.com/johnnesky/beepbox) if you want to tinker with it or incorporate it into your own work.