Importing 32K audio?

Hi,
I recently received a mini DV tape from a closed captioning company that I am having difficulty importing all the audio tracks from. I sent them the original Mini DV 48K audio tape which they then added an audio track containing audio description sending me back a new Mini DV tape back with 32K audio.
What I have:
Deck: Sony DSR-11
Final Cut Pro 5.0.4
Tape I am trying to import: Minin DV with NS 32K audio
Issue: When importing the audio from this tape, I only get the original two audio tracks off this tape. However, the audio track containing the audio description does not import even though I hear it while the tape is playing.
My research: I looked up FS32K audio and FS48K audio in the manual of my Sony deck. I learned FS32K has 4 audio tracks and FS48K has 2 audio tracks.
Question: Is there any way I can import all audio tracks off this tape?
Thank you.

Hi, I kind of hacked my way through this.
Audio/Video Setting... --> Capture Presets --> Edit
Made a custom setting with the following changes:
Changes made under "QuickTime Audio Setting"
"Input" changed from First 2 Channels to Second 2 Channels.
"Format" changed from 48.000 kHz 16 bit 2 chan to 32.000 kHz 16 bit 2 chan
After making these changes, I then successfully imported the audio description track. However, I have not been able to figure out how to import all 4 audio tracks at once. If anyone knows, please let me know. In the meantime, I hope this post helps anyone who finds themselves in a similar situation.

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