Converting from format AAV to MP3

I would like to convert some of my music in my iTune library from format AAC to format MP3 and then load the new format on a memory car SD.
Is it possible? and if yes, can they be stored in the iTune library and later be transferred on the memory card?
In a few steps what is the procedure
Tank you in advance

Forget my question, I have found the answer.
What I had to do is select my pieces of music and right click and select convert to MP3
had previously change the parameters in the preferences/import

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