Chop in logic and then use in the EXS24 sampler. It's so easy and intuitive that I havent even bothered to look for another way to do it since starting to. I do like chopping on an MPC because you can really make sure you have the start point right by pressing the note, but the 2000xl isnt very digital friendly
Wow bro... I was using Goldwave to put ringtones on my Nextel/Boost Chirp back in 04' and I was 9 at the time. Thats crazy you still use it for sampling...
I have a Maschine Studio but prefer to chop in Recycle and pull the rex file into maschine studio. Being that I used reason for a few years, it's more comfortable to be. Maschine sampling has always been a lil bit buggy.
In my case it's FL Studio 10 and Edison. I load there my sample, cut it, plug in my MPK 25 and check different samples also reversed and pitched a little bit. Then I'm either moving those that interest me either to sequencer (less than 5 samples) or to FPC (more than 5 samples, like drums or percussions) and try to wrok something out of it.
I like using fruity slicer on FL Studio, it automatically chops it for you and assigns the parts of the song to your keyboard so when you play a key it plays a piece of the song. you can also make it to where it continues to play the song for as long as you hold down that key which is pretty cool.