Does Audition have a feature comparable to Cubase's "Lanes"?
Hi folks,
I generally use Cubase for editing audio, but I'm working with some folks who use Audition. I'm trying to identify how to do something in Audition that I do in Cubase.
In Cubase, you can create "lanes" within a track, each one being its own "sub-track" in a sense. When a track has multiple lanes, only the lane on the "top" will play. If you remove a chunk of audio from a lane higher in the stack, the next lane with audio present in that time frame will play during that window. See the attached image for an example of what I mean.

This feature is extremely useful when editing an audiobook, as I can just create a long track of room tone which will be present anytime I remove unwanted noises like excess breaths, pops, clicks, etc.
If anyone could direct me to how to accomplish this in Audition, I'd be much obliged. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this.
-Corey
