Separate tracks from sountrack pro file in FCP ?

Hi there,
I have finally got a stereo recording with STP from a direct recording via "line in".
Saved as STP file.
Imported into FCP : I cannot find a way to separate the two tracks. I know how to hear only one, but I would like to import only one of the two track into a video sequence.
Is this possible ? or can I save independently each track directy from STP
Many thanks
Ivan

Ok i got it
Thanks

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