5.1 Surround Sound for Soundtrack Pro

Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knew how it was possible to creat a 5.1 mix in Sountrack Pro. I am a filmmaker and wanted to create some interesting and atmospheric sounds that utilized surround sound.
Thanks very much!!

A month ago there was a report that surround is included in FPC6 studio, due in april with a special FCP extreme ($10.000),
here is the link, read it quick, it's not the first time I've posted this on the apple sites
http://www.thinksecret.com/news/finalcut6.html

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