Will you be so pleased to tell me what VST do you use to do that?
Yeah, I thought the same when I saw it the first time. And yes, FamiTracker is the most easy way to compose "NESish" music without breaking "the rules" (being limitated) like I said in the first post. It's very insteresting that can run on NES the song you made.
The other trackers let you load 1MB samples or even bigger if you want and... that wasn't possible in that time.
Yeah, It's true, but I still find the asians composers of that time the kings of the videogames music (at least on that time), which gives them more merit they had to learn to code too.
I think they had 2 monophonic pulse waves, one monophonic triangle wave channel and one noise channel.
And yes, using white noise for percussion is one of the ways to emulate that sound following the limitations they had for example, but I don't know how. (Probably using a software like Audacity, making the white noise sound and export the sound into a sampler VST, I don't know... I'm still learning)
Thanks for the answers all of you.