seems loopMIDI allows for exactly that:
http://www.tobias-erichsen.de/virtualMIDI.htmlThe driver is currently part of the rtpMIDI network-MIDI driver and the loopMIDI virtual loopback MIDI cable. But it can be used for other tasks as well. If you have a music-application that needs to create its own freely named MIDI-devices on-the-fly - virtualMIDI is exactly the right tool. In case your are interested, just contact me by email. A simple-to-use DLL-interface exists to create and destroy ports and to receive and send MIDI-commands, both for 32bit and 64bit.
yeah, that's the main advantage in my eyes... being able to use the DJTT mappings without owning special hardware
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