Ok I realize that question doesn't make any sense, so I'm going to try to explain what it is I'm trying to ask. The only way I can think of is by just describing a scenario.
Ok so if your goal is to make authentic sounding NES music on a modern PC, you have Famitracker. And Famitracker is great, I love it.
But lets say you were to use either authentic samples, or the Plogue Chipsounds plugin, in a DAW, and limit yourself to 2 pulse channels 1 triangle channel etc.
And then you like, record a improvised pulse solo. That's something you can't really do in Famitracker. I mean you could, but it would miss the subtle details, and the "imperfections," because you have a limit on how short a note can be.
So maybe my question is making sense now. Now in one way this would be "authentic" just because you could theoretically play that solo on a real NES if you got the special midi device and cart for it. But would you be able to save that data on a cart without data loss? And if not, does Famitracker accurately emulate the limits you would have, or can you get more with MML?