Exporting to final cut express

Just bought final cut express. When I "open" the i move file. It doubles the soundtrack up, meaning there are two versions of it, right on top of eachother.
Any help?

These are your left and right channels which FCE allows you to edit (unless you are saying you have four tracks of audio?).
Mike

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