Newbie Q. Re: Exporting audio in L8P with TDM...

Hey Folks,
1st time posting- sorry for making someone answer this again if it's been posted before... but I couldn't find the answer in a search, in the manual, or on any recent threads here.
OK, here goes:
Doing pre-production work in Logic 8 prior to exporting into Pro Tools for tracking/mixing/etc...
I'm using the DAE & DTDM engines, and it's been working great, although, I have to admit, signal flow in L8 has taken me a little bit to catch on to.
Went to export the tracks (12 loop/VI tracks [DTDM] and 3 mono audio tracks [DAE] ) and it will only allow me to export the 12 DTDM tracks "created" in Logic??? Can't seem to get it to export the 3 real tracks (recorded with mic/pre/etc...) no matter what I do...
The 12 VI tracks outputs are assigned to 2 stereo pairs (ESB 1-2 & ESB 3-4), which then feed 2 stereo Auxes (input=ESB 1-2/3-4, output= Out 1-2) and the 3 "real" DAE tracks are assigned directly to Out 1-2.
I've tried re-assigning busses, directly exporting the regions as audio, disabling inputs....NADA !
I'm sure this is probably REALLY simple, but I'm stumped!
Any help would be MUCH appreciated.
Thanks!
Rick

Still looking for an answer on this one....
Maybe the Q's worded poorly?
Basically I'm wanting to know how to export L8 DAE tracks for use in other apps. (Pro Tools in my case).
I've got a workaround (create DTDM audio tracks and physically move the audio files onto them, then export), but it doesn't allow for printing of the TDM plugs that were inserted on the tracks (which were a significant part of the sound of the track).
Any help is much appreciated!
I'll try back at the DUC as well...
Rick

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