Which app can convert TWO audio tracks - MXF files to FCPX?

Help help help,
I need to convert TWO audio tracks along with my video files from my Canon XF100 - to edit in FCPX. All the apps I seem to find are only able to convert one audiotrack. I have audio from both microphone and microport, so one is not enough. Furthermore it must be a pro tool, so I don't loose imagequality.
Can anyone help me please?
Thanks in advance!
Lisa, DK

Hi Tom,
Thx so much - but its not fcpx, but The converter - fcpx can't read MXF files, so they must be converted - The problem is to find A tool to convert both tracks

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