No Audio Tracks When Exporting iMovie into GB

In iMovie, there are three soundtracks -- the video, the voiceover, the music.
I would think that when I export to garageband, I would have the same three tracks.
My plan is to bring it up in Garageband, and then open that with Logic Pro so I can mix the three tracks using my M-Audio Project Mix Board.
But, when I open the file in either GB or Logic, there is only the soundtrack with the video.
I'm correcting permissions as I type. Any other suggestions?
Thanks.

I would think that when I export to garageband, I would have the same three tracks.
What makes you think that? Did you find it in some manual? I would suppose that iMovie exports a combined stereo track.

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