Logic Pro 9 Workshop - Converting Regions
Logic’s Convert Regions to New Sampler Track feature heralds a new level of creative freedom between the Arrange area and the EXS24. Mark Cousins is converted.

On the surface of it, the addition of a new menu command in Logic Pro 9 – namely, Convert Regions to New Sampler Track – might not seem like a revolutionary development in Logic’s workflow. However, if you actively enjoy manipulating audio regions in a creative way, then the new Convert Regions to New Sampler Track feature will undoubtedly be good news. Not only does it make the pathway between audio regions in the Arrange area and finished instruments in the EXS24 much easier to navigate, but, even more excitingly, it enables you to explore a number of sample-mangling techniques that previously necessitated hours of meticulous editing to achieve.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 82
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