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Hey coldash...
to get MIDI data to play back through the Delta66/Omni just do this:
in the windows control panel open the sounds and audio devices dialog box. Click on the audio tab or the tab where you specify the devices. For audio playback have the Delta66 Multichannel selected. For MIDI playback select the Microsoft GW Wavetable SW Synth. This is windows' internal MIDI synth. the output will be routed to the Delta66 Multichannel or out 1/2 or whatever you have the audio output set to.
In Logic, you may have to set it up there too... where you select your devices in logic, set the MIDI out the microsoft GW wavetable or whatever the internal windows MIDI synth is called on your system (not the SB live) and the MIDI output to nothing.
now any MIDI data (such as a click track) will be played with the internal microsoft GW wavetable, whose audio (not MIDI) output is routed to the Delta66.
easy trick to play back audio generated from MIDI data through the Delta66 or any other card not capable of MIDI for that matter.
The sounds of the GW wavetable are not the best MIDI sounds, but they are fairly decent and serve their purpose.