Although I have to agree with all of you who say RealSound is better than mt3, there are some issues RealSound has that make mt3 stay on my calc.
The first and foremost one is size: while mt3 has songs that are ~2 minutes long and only 2kb in size, RealSound cannot store a 2 minute song without taking up more than 1 MB of size. This has many limitations: sending RealSound songs takes more than 10 minutes, only SE's have the memory to store such huge songs, and defragmenting after the song has been deleted takes longer than sending the song to another calc.
The second one is volume: mt3 can play songs at a reasonable volume, while RealSound plays them at such a low volume that the only place you can actually listen to it is in the library or another quiet place.
The third is high end noise: I do not know why, but every single time I play a song in RealSound, I hear a very annoying, high-pitched noise that is louder than the song itself.
The fourth is multiple songs: with mt3, you can store and play multiple songs at once, while with RealSound, you can only have one song on your calc at a time
Those are my reasons why I still have mt3 on my calc. Also, mt3 is the best MIDI player on a calc out there, as of now, because it can play up to 4 channels at the same time, while most only can play 1 (with some that can play 2).
Now, back to the original question, has anybody made any good songs lately?
Oh, and Kerm, is there a way to play notes with multiple lengths at the same time (like playing a half note g1 in channel 1 and playing a quarter note c0 in channel 3 at the same time)?
EDIT: W00t, I found a bug in mt3! I'll post it once I have one of my questions answered, since I don't want to double post and the current post is too long!