Converting song to mp3 for itunes library

How do I get the tracks that I've recorded onto logic into mp3 format so I can import them into my itunes? I have a Roland 2480, and I record my "mixed" song into logic express via a lexicon usb converter, into 2 stereo tracks in logic. How do I get that to my desired destination?

Osmvox, I wonder if your having as much trouble as I am. when I bounce my midi files as mp3s into i tunes an mp3 file is created that just won't make any sound

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