How to turn a sliced drum track into

midi notes, without losing the groove. The slices are playing exactly like the original audio loop. I also have a list of midi start times for each region.
What's the easiest way of doing this?
tia
Kaiser

I always used Recycle for this. Recycle makes slicing a loop up an easy task, and you can save the results as a REX file, and export a MIDI track to then use within Logic.
Logic's EXS will also import REX files, and create a MIDI region automatically.

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