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Good idea...
Hi Alexander, thanks for your comment.
Most of MIDI users are musicians and most of them (at least professionals) use hardware synths or high-end VSTs.
But even professionals need stereo only output (think about live stages..., they only have left-right speakers, no more).
VirtualMIDISynth target are standard users looking for a good MIDI synthesis from their PCs out of the box with no hassles.
Giving them a 5.1 output is, in my mind, a surplus. It also requires a complicated additional configuration step to position instruments/tracks into a virtual space.
Anyway I'll check for 5.1 support of the synth library I use, then I'll add this request to my TODO list.