Saving Audition Projects As Individual Files Version-2.0 Only
Go to file menu and select export>"Audio Mix Down". Or you can hit "ctr+shift+alt+M" to get to the following menu:
Once on this menu be sure to match the settings we have in the picture above. Including, selecting the "track" radio button under source. Make sure that "all tracks and master (separate files)" is selected as well. Keep the bit depth at 32 so you do not have to worry about dithering. Most of your tracks should be mono, but for the ones that are stereo be sure to go back and replace them with the stereo version. You will do this by following the same steps and selecting the individual tracks instead of "all tracks and master (separate files)". Be sure to also change the Channel from mono to stereo for the stereo files. You can uncheck the boxes "embed", "include all markers" and "insert mixdown into".
Be sure to save all these new files into a separate folder so that you can easily burn cd/dvd or upload to our server via FTP.

Saving Adobe Audition session files-Versions 1.5 and 2.0
The most important thing to remember about session (.ses) files in Adobe Audition is that they contain no audio data themselves. Instead, a session file is a small file that points to other audio files on your hard drive. The session file keeps track of where the audio files are stored on the hard drive, each file's location and duration within the session, what envelopes and effects are applied to the tracks, and so on.
A session file is useless without the audio files that it points to, so it's important to keep your files organized. The best way to stay organized is to keep all session-related files in the same folder. Adobe Audition makes organizing files easy by providing an option to save a copy of every file used in a session into the same folder as the session file. This option ensures that all files for a session are in one place.
To save a session:
1. Do one of the following:
* Choose File > Save Session to save changes to the current session file. Alternatively, click the Save button Save button in the Multitrack File toolbar.
* Choose File > Save Session As to save changes to a different session file. Alternatively, click the Save As button Save As button in the Multitrack File toolbar.
* Choose File > Save All to save all open sessions.
2. Choose a location for the file, and type a filename.
3. Select Save Copies Of All Associated Files to save a copy of every file used in a session into the same folder as the session file. It is highly recommended that you select this option.
If you want to save the associated files in a different format, click Options, select Save All Copies In This Format, and select a format from the list. To view options for the selected format, click Format Properties. For more information on format-specific options, see Choosing an audio file format.
4. Click Save.
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