Interleaving 5.1 wav files to a single 5.1 wav

Hi,
I need to turn 6 mono 48/16 wav files into a single interleaved 5.1 48/16 wav file.
I have tried assigning each track to subgroup 1/2/3/4/5/6 and exporting as wav, and I only get a mono wav file. What I am monitoring before export is correct, each channel is assigned to the correct speaker and level is correct (unity!) but then after export it won't save as a single interleaved wav. At best it saves the 6 files in a folder CALLED "exporttitle"wav with the wav suffix, but thats not a file, its a folder. Is this a bug in soundtrack 2.0.1 or is there a simple solution?
The other thing I will try today is assigning each track to the associated speaker in the surround panner, and exporting the master mix as 5.1 interleaved wav. Basically the audio has already been mixed elsewhere, I just need to get it into a 5.1 wav file and it's crucial I don't change levels or pan settings at all.
Many thanks for any suggestions!

Thanks, exactly what I was after. I'd used a PC equivalent to do the same thing. Soundtrack worked too, once I hard panned things to appropriate areas and exported 5.1 interleaved wav, but I prefer the straight up approach of the software you recommended.

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