It is a bit of a issue for those of us who might be working on an album of 12 or more songs that were recorded as a live band.
All the songs are going to probably need the same processing and treatment.
You get the first song perfect, but now have to repeat the same steps over and over...
In the old days this was no problem because once you had your tape return channels dialed in every song was being processed the same. The album would have a common ground.
When digital mixers came out you could even save the mix as a pre set.
But other than doing what Dave mentioned there's not much you can do to take 12 songs and apply the same processing to each. You have to manually move, or save pre sets for your efxs and hope to hell you put everything where it belongs. I hate dragging tracks around, good way to put it out of alignment.
What would be cool in a DAW environment is the Mixer working the same way a digital mixer works with scene recall.
I guess it's possible but I've yet to make it work with Sonar.