How to organize assets in Adobe Audition

I have exported to hearing my Premiere Pro sessions for the mix and liked the flexibility of what can do hearing.  But I've also been completely baffled by how we organize assets in an effective way (e.g. using folders or locations as in After Effects or Premiere).  I'm only editing one: 60 trailer and I am getting lost trying to find the files I need.  I can't imagine trying to audio-post on a short film (or God forbid any type of function) If this option does not exist.  I googled around and found people asking these questions since 2009, with none of them responded.


Sometimes this kind of thing happens, and I'm pleasantly surprised that there is an easy option, I have somehow missed.

Often, I am convinced that Adobe built cars as it makes the software, cars would be without flashing lights or headlights.

I'm afraid we have a moment of "flagship" here.  Please, someone prove me wrong.

Thanks for any help.

No locations of Premiere Pro style yet.

For me, there is nothing magical about the bins... I just create my own system of file/folder in Windows (and guess you could do the same in Mac OS).  I don't mind much, but it's probably because I used a software audio editing without its own bins for about 20 years.

That said, just lately I found myself doing many more things in Premiere Pro and discovered the wonder of working with bins.  I hope that, because Adobe want more integration between their different software, bins and all file management that goes with them could be something that we can talk about.  It might be useful to submit a feature request.

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