Hey there,
I just signed up, but I've been to this site before to look for various tools and things for working on chip music. I've been working on chip music WAY back during the later days of Impulse Tracker and the old days of MODPlug Tracker. I pretty much started in my later years of High School and started out with simple XM and IT renditions of Sonic 3 music (with recorded and non/looped FM waveforms) and my own half-assed music (I suck at composing my own stuff lol).
Anyway, nowadays, I mostly work on Gameboy conversions of music from the RPG Maker series (mostly because there's a graphics pack sold by them and the GB renditions of the editors music works really well with it) and SNES stuff, which I've been commissioned to work on some custom music for an RPG being made in the latest version of RPG Maker for the PC to be as close to the SNES experience as possible, so they called me up to produce some tracks for them with authentic SNES sound, rather than just using a soundfont and modern VST effects. I make my own samples as well using modern VST synths or even my old, cheap synth.
I love NES, SNES, Genesis, GB/C/A, DS, N64, PS1/2 and Wii (sequenced and streamed) music and have always been a fan since I started playing FF2 (FF4j) and found out about tracked music. That's another thing. My favorite game on the SNES, including it's GBA counterpart (the other ones don't really count for me) is FF4 since that was the first real RPG I played when I started gaming on the NES and made the transition to the SNES. After that would be Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, FF6, Terranigma (I had to play this via emulation since it was never released in the US), Seiken Densetsu 3 (emulation again) and even the very poorly rated Tecmo Secret of the Stars. I know, I'm weird, but I like that game, even its steep difficulty. I'm also someone who like Beyond the Beyond for the PS1, but mostly for the music.
My favorite VG composer used to be Nobuo Uematsu, but that changed when I really listened to some more of Motoi Sakuraba's music. He is my absolute favorite composer and right next to him is Mr. Uematsu.
Closing up, I'll mostly be lurking, but I like to put in my 2¢ every once in a while. I'm mostly interested in the progress of the SNES Sequencer Cart and the improvement of SNESMOD. C700 is great and all, but I like the converter better...I can't really say why.