Hello again Laurent!
As I know: fluidsynth itself doesn't have that feature. But one of the frontends does. Was Qsynth? I think so. Qsynth can start more instances of the engine and thus assign different instruments to different audio outputs.
  Hope that helps!
  Friendly regards
          Julien

P.S.: Should you decide to go into nasty synthesis and complex sample-editing, I can recommend csound, I know a chap on their mailinglist, too. :-)

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