Exporting multiple audio channels Final Cut 6

Does anyone know how to export multiple audio channels out of Final Cut Pro 6 from one quicktime export?

You want a multichannel QT, or AIFF files of the individual channels with one step?

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    Click on your master timeline and press cmd+0 (zero) to bring up Sequence Settings, then click on the Audio Outputs tab on the right. Click on the Outputs option and change it to 6. You can leave them as Stereo pairs.
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