Exporting 5.1 audio to Compressor

I have a timeline set up for 5.1 (6 outputs) and each track (L, R, Centre, LFE, Ls, Rs) set to mono, Discrete Channels, and Dual Mono in the settings.
When I attempt to export each track to AIFF I'm given the option of "Channel Grouped" or "Stereo Mix", even though I'm selecting only one individual track each time. Is this OK, or will it mess things up when I add the streams to Compressor for the 5.1 mix?

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