As described in bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/timidity/+bug/1799541 starting
timidity system daemon can prevent PulseAudio from gaining access to one
of the sound cards in ALSA.

I think, a better solution would be to change timidity to run as a user-
specific service, instead of system-wide, and depend on pulseaudio or
pulseaudio.socket to start first. This way we should have PulseAudio
running in user mode and starting before timidity. Timidity will grab
the default ALSA device, which is an alias for the pulse loopback when
pulseaudio is running.

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  Timidity daemon doesn't play nice with pulse audio

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