Sending Multiple Clips from Final Cut to Soundtrack??

Hi,
I'm working on a 15 minute project that takes a good 5 minutes to open everytime I export it as a multitrack project to soundtrack pro. Soundtrack then behaves really sluggishly. In the STP manual it says that I can send a selection of clips to from FCP to STP as a multitrack project but everytime I attempt to do this I get the following error "Error sending selection to soundtrack pro". I'm hoping to send small chunks of the show to Soundtrack so that it will run at a usable speed. I'm interpreting the manual as saying that I can send the clips with their video (i.e. a 30 second scene from the larger video) to Soundtrack. Am I wrong? Maybe this is a problem with FCP? I've even tried sending a single clip as a multitrack project and that gave me the same error.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
PS - I already have gone through the forum and found suggestions that linked mono and stereo files might cause something like this but all my files are stereo
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Thanks for your reply.
I thought of that too. But when I pasted my clips into the new sequence the aspect ratio changed and I wasn't quite sure how to get it to return to the way it looks in the original sequence so I gave up.
Your success has emboldened me so I'll try again.
Another question: once you returned to FCP did you export a mix from STP and replace your original audio tracks? I was hoping that once this was done that I could cut some more and return to the original multitrack project in STP and see it updated with the new cuts. This doesn't seem to be the case (?) I'm hoping that I'm doing something wrong.
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