You can convert audio regions to sampler instruments with the Convert Regions to New Sampler Track function (default key command: Control-E). All selected regions are sequentially mapped—in accordance with their timeline positions—to the specified key range, starting with the lowest note.
A new track is also created, with automatically created trigger notes for the converted audio regions. These trigger notes match the time positions of the source audio regions. You can reposition or edit the trigger notes in the Piano Roll editor. You can also change zone parameters in the EXS24 mkII Instrument Editor. See EXS24 mkII Instrument Editor overview.
In the Tracks window, select the audio regions you want to convert.
Right-click or Control-click any selected region, then choose Convert > Convert Regions to New Sampler Track (or use the default key command: Control-E).
In the dialog, choose to Create Zones From either Regions or Transient Markers.
Enter the EXS Instrument Name in the field.
Set the Trigger Note Range in one of the following ways:
Play a low key on your MIDI keyboard to set the low note of the trigger range. Play a second key to set the top note of the trigger range.
Choose a low and high note from the Trigger Note Range pop-up menus.
Click OK to create a new sampler instrument and track or click Cancel if you change your mind.