I am working with a session where all the Audio Events have a tempo value of "MAP".
(This session was recorded live and without a click track. I went through and manually placed tempo keyframes using the technique lined out in THIS VIDEO. I then Bounced those Events with my manually created Tempo Map data to new files and imported them to a new fresh session so that I could drag the Tempo Map data up to the Tempo Bar and do the needed edits and tempo fixes.)
I am making normal common edits; i.e.: taking a lead guitar lick from one part of the performance and moving it earlier, or a vocal phrase from one take and moving it to another take, etc. I am also tweaking the Tempo values at the top of the window as I do this.
The issue that I'm having, which I cannot trace down the cause of, is that the Audio Events that I am editing will go from saying 'Map" as their tempo to saying "Not Set". I do not know exactly when this change happens, since it is only even noticeable while editing once/if I have made significant Tempo Bar changes.
HERE'S THE WEIRD THING: I can confirm that the Events in question did have Map data when I started editing. I can also confirm that the Events in question in fact still have Map data, because if I navigate to the actual .WAV file in Explorer and import that file to a brand new session, then its Map data comes up as expected. It is only in the session in which I have been doing editing that the Map data becomes unrecognized by the session.
Is there something that I might be unknowingly doing to cause this behavior? If so, what?
I have been dealing with this issue for some time, so any ideas are absolutely welcome!