Flying tracks from laptop to iMac

Since I can't record vocals at home (the neighbors won't allow) I was thinking of recording the vocals on a Mac laptop at the home of the singer and then transferring just the vocal tracks back to my iMAC for the final editing. What steps would I take to do that? I'm not going to put all the music tracks on the laptop, only reference stereo mixes of the songs. I'm doing this because the laptop will have trouble playing back the many tracks for each song. When I fly the vocals back to the iMAC, I'll sync them up with the original tracks and delete the reference mixes. Is this a practical? My landlord won't let me build an isolation booth in my living room and I certainly don't want to schlep my iMAC around. I'm open to hearing any and all suggestions.

With your laptop connected, do the following:
In iMovie go to the File Menu and select Import, then select Movie.
In the window that appears select the drive on the laptop and then navigate to the folder that contains the events you want.
Select the options you want (where to store the video, size, etc), just as you would do when importing from a camera.
Select 'Copy Files'.
Then select 'Import'.

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