Hi 최덕진
(I hope that's your name!)
You can render audio to a file with the option: -a file
Example:
fluidsynth -a file instrument.sf2 music.mid
This writes the file "fluidsynth.raw".
You can change the output filename with: -o audio.file.name=myname.raw
Toby
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