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I got around this problem by always saving everything to it's own folder, and renaming tracksJust do this with each individual track. A bit of a pain but doable. Otherwise, figure out where Audition stores all of it's raw data. There has to be a file where everything is stored. These files may be numbered instead of titled but generally speaking opening one up will reveal it's contents.
to Artist-Song-Instument name-iteration. So that... DM-TBT-Prophecy-(patch name)-(FX Chain)equals "David Messenger-Truth Be True-Prophecy-in the drain-(C)ompression-(R)everb-(D)elay"
which shows as... DM-TBT-Prophecy-ITD-C-R-D ...in the file name.SO the whole song rests in a folder named DM-TBT, and all the tracks in that folder are identifiable. and idiosyncratic-through the entire effects chain-you have a non-destuctive path back to the original file as you are saving the track each time you make a change, and your undo's are native to your production process.. It also allows you to use a different drive for storage so that if you C drive goes down all your stuff is on another drive, and easily can be backed up-copied to another drive for redundancy.
Hope that helps. D.