Hey, is it possible to load my Tracks, made by Logic Pro 8, to Logic Pro X ??? Thanks for help

Hey,
is it possible to load my tracks, made by Logic pro 8, to Logic pro X.
Thanks for your help.

Yes, it is possible!
Regards

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