> I was thinking: Couldn't one use timidity to make a fake midi device 
> that actually produces sound? That would be something.
I thought about it. you need to use timidity 0.20i (the last one from the original 
author released under LGPL, the next ones are released under GPL).
Then, to make it a real midi driver (in terms of Win32 API) which isn't a trivial task 
(for example, timidity pre-processes the full content of the MIDI file to be played, 
whilst a standard MIDI driver has to play midi notes on the fly...). I did start 
looking at that a long time ago, but without real results in so far.

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Eric Pouech 
(http://perso.wanadoo.fr/eric.pouech/)
The future will be better tomorrow, 
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