So, what's your weapon of choice?
Which tools are you using when creating music? Tracker? Sequencer? Pure hardware? Do tell!
Myself, I'm a bit ambivalent what to use, actually, since I really haven't made that much music for the last ten years or so, but my last two tracks (Combat Crazy/remix.kwed.org and Comic Bakery/Remix64 vol. 3 - Syntax Era) were created with Cubase on the PC and Logic Pro on the Mac respectively. Now I'm twiddling around a bit with Renoise so we'll see where that ends. :)
What do you guys'n'gals use?
Milkytracker + Audacity + jamin
I just master and mix tunes, but I work in Linux so choices are a bit limited.
That said, audiacity (1.3.7 beta) and jamin are a GREAT combo. Jamin is a nice mastering tool and by far the best thing I've found available for *nix. Audacity does pretty much everything I want it to and the 1.3x versions are SO much better than the stable line.
http://jamin.sourceforge.net/en/about.html
For replayers, I use dumb (IT, S3M), milkytracker (XM, sometimes MOD and S3M), uade2 (weird amiga shit), sidplay2 (SID, of course), bassmod (XM), ayemul (speccy tunes), asap (Atari-8 tunes), adplug (Adlib), sc68 (atari-16). Sometimes I use deliplayer or winJAM under wine emulation.
Some of my tune conversions can be found here: http://www.esnips.com/web/demoscenetunes