Choose whether you want to create zones from regions or transient markers:
Regions: Converts each selected region into a sample zone. For example, a single region is converted into a single sample zone.
Transient Markers: Converts each section between transient markers into a sample zone. For example, a single region with multiple sections is converted into multiple sample zones. This is useful for quickly slicing drum hits in a drum loop, for example.
Note: If you create zones from transient markers, Logic Pro analyzes the audio region or regions to detect This creates a new software instrument track below the selected track, with the sampler instrument inserted as the instrument plug-in. MIDI regions with ascending trigger notes are created on this track. The new track and regions are selected, and the processed regions are muted and dimmed.To spread samples evenly across the defined note range, select the “Map evenly across trigger note range” checkbox.
This creates a new software instrument track below the selected track, with the sampler instrument inserted as the instrument plug-in. MIDI regions with ascending trigger notes are created on this track. The new track and regions are selected, and the processed regions are muted and dimmed.
To spread samples evenly across the defined note range, select the “Map evenly across trigger note range” checkbox.
Note: When you use Sampler or Alchemy, Logic Pro saves the samples to the project only if you select the respective asset setting: File > Project Settings > Assets > “Copy Sampler audio files into project” or “Copy Alchemy audio files into project.” By contrast, Logic Pro saves the sampler instrument itself to the project regardless of this setting. Drum Machine Designer saves the samples to the project by default. For more information, see PDF
Control Surfaces Support Guide: PDF