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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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ConvertWithMoss
Converts multisamples from a source format (WAV, multisample, KMP, wavestate, NKI, SFZ, SoundFont 2) to a different destination format.
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SampleScanner
Convert hardware MIDI instruments into software instruments from the command line. (by n-kremeris)
There used to be synthclone wich was developed to do what you need. The software hasn't seen updates for quite a while but you might still be able to compile it. It does need an older version of the Qt framework but you might be able to compile and run it in a VM. Here is the git repository.
SampleScanner is not maintained anymore. There is a fork with python3 support though: https://github.com/n-kremeris/SampleScanner. Getting it to run is difficult, it it's rather user-unfriendly. And In the end I was getting sample rate errors in the console. Apparently this attempts to detect loops in recorded samples automatically, it would be nice if someone picked this up again and even made a gui for it.
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