... So I've never like trimming up multiple tracks and such for exporting.
So is there something where I can load up the six files lined up and make one cut to cut all the files at the same exact point?
I second Pro Tools, too. Leaving the convenience of 'groups' aside for a moment... if you just import your source files one below the other you can mark a multitrack selection from the ruler.
Then apply 'send to region' from the Edit menu, enter a simple name like d1 and PT adds it to the region list on the right side of the edit window. Next selection, same procedure, name d2 and so on.
After all is selected clean the edit window, shift-click the d1 items and place them, then d2 and so on. There's certainly a 'snap-setting', which I don't remember atm.
Main feature of this approach: when PT creates a region, it will remember the selection's full file context and retain the option of range modifications on each single file later.
So you can do it quick and dirty in a first pass and focus on details later if required.
In a regular cut and paste operation the decision is final with risk of a missed decay or hit.
I'm fairly new to PT editing ... and while the app (5.1.3) looked shabby at first glance, I found it really convient after digging into it.
In particular with USB Overdrive and a 2-button-wheel-mouse (old Logitech classic)
I set the wheel to the horizontal zoom in-out keys of PT and the right button to play-stop.
This way PT keeps the region of interest centered while zooming and precise selection is easy.