Export From Multitrack Mode

With not being able to create CD's from Audition, it would be nice to be able to export audio within ranges directly from the Multitrack Mode. There is a work around in that you can mixdown to a single file, then export. But it would be a few less clicks if this could be done directly.

Jim,
Export does run in a background process. There are actually at least 3 processes running.
1. You have the client, which is where you run your expdp/impdp command.
2. You have the MCP processes which is a Data Pump process
3. You have a WORKER processes (or more if you use parallel) that are Data Pump processes.
I always use LINUX, but I think it works the same for Windows. Once you have the job running, you can type a CTL-C and you will get to an IMPDP> or EXPDP> prompt. This allows you to do other commands. One is to exit the client process. You can also stop the job or kill the job. Try it and type HELP at one of those prompts.
At this same prompt, you can type STATUS will will give you some idea on what is being worked on.
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2. You left it running while you were in the office and now you are home and want to see the status. (you can have multiple clients attached to the same data pump job.
3. Your job stopped for some reason (power outage, failure, etc.) and you want to restart it.
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