no, I meant the raw tracks as they are now. It's more about being able to hear what different people have done to the original tracks to achieve their mixes...
I'm not sure I work like that. I uploaded the drums, including the hats, into Cubase. Added the bass. Adjusted the levels and added some individual effects to everything but the snare. When I was happy with the overall sound I printed the result to stereo. I then opened a new session and produced a stereo mixdown of the rhythm and lead guitar. I opened a final session imported the mixdown tracks and added everything else into the mix. So my processed raw tracks are all mixed together.
I'm currently checking the levels to achieve a compromise between how it sounds on the computer and my hi fi. Once I'm happy I'll print the master and eventually put it on the forum. If I'm unhappy I may revisit the individual effects, but that doesn't happen very often.
I use different sessions because of my small computer screen. Not perfect but it does me.
I'm not sure if anything I post would be of any use if you want to identify what I've done to the individual raw tracks.
I have a way of working that suits me. It may not be technically correct, but I generally produce a mix I like. I think I'm making a stew, albeit, one where you can take things out without affecting the taste.
If you think some of it will be of use let me know. From your post I'm not sure how they could be without the finished product to compare them against.