Exporting tracks from Logic 8

Hi,
i've figured out that when I'm exporting tracks from Logic ("export all tracks as audio files"). Some of them get automatically normalized and don't have the actual volume of the "mixdown".
Does anybody now, why this happens? I guess it happens only with Logic's own synths and not with 3rd party plugins.
Greets

F~L~E~X~I~S wrote:
Has anyone found a solution for exporting a Logic 8 session into Logic 7? (Obviously apart from exporting all tracks as audio files).
Nope, Logic 8 is not backwards compatible with 7.

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