Best Way to export synth tracks from logic into Protools LE

Hi I have recorded my song in Logic using the software instruments and I am going to mix it in protools any suggestions as to the best way to get these tracks out of logic and into protools? Just wondered what different options there are and if there are any audible differences once put into protools. thanks for any thoughts.

"Export all Tracks as Audio Files" found under File>Export.
This will render audio files of your software instruments that start at bar 1, beat 1, and can be dragged right into Pro Tools. The export happens "pre-fader", so it is bounced at unity gain, and excludes any automation.
If there is automation that needs to be included (like a filter sweep or something like that), you'll need to solo the track, and bounce it, because a bounced file does include automation.
Also, if you're using a multi-channel instrument, you'll need to bounce those tracks separately as well.

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