Thanks a lot for vgm2mid util.
What about Pokey support on vgm2mid?
Finally I could make Tetris (Atari's Arcade) music score sheets thanks to NES port and the tool NFS2MID but I like a lot the original Arcade music...
or I mean... in a future is crazy idea that all soundchips VGM supported will be vgm2mid supported?
MIDI&code: but the other way: mid2vgm, thanks for great work done... I'm impressed.
I think Plogue's "chipsounds" isn't perfect without missing Export Soundchip Code option. Plogue should hire for the job the soundchip-emulation coders of this web forum. And pay them very well...You are my gods, men. This way I would buy that still incomplete product. Maybe I ask this requirement on Plogue forum, you think so?
For me, a score sheet only musician, is difficult to make real good chiptunes.

sig!! But I know there are some tricks:
- mid2vgm (for the chips supported). VGM file will be convert to original system code? and play it on real machine? I will look for VGM file players on different retro-systems... and tell you.
- Trackers... but are very hard, for a MIDI lover, without written musical symbols. I'm still looking for a tracker with MIDI input option... and tell you.
[ some live music examples thanks to vgm2mid and other "2mid" software. MID files are my second instrument after my violin.
http://www.retroaccion.org/el-retroconc ... k-classics ]