Export ISO info with multi track audio

Hi, Need help with the exporting of multi channel file. I have one video track & 32 audio tracks. Apart from the original rest are translation tracks so I want to find a way to be able to add ISO information for each track so that information is saved within the file while exporting.
Exporting it in XDCAM HD 4.2.2.
Can someone kindly help?
Many Thanks in advance.

Just thought I would let anyone who's reading this
topic know that I have resolved my issue, it was to
do with the Audio Configuration of Logic to the
inputs from the MOTU. I went to Logic>Audio>Audio
Configuration and configured it so that each track
received from the respective inputs.
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This will let anyone with the same problem know
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